
Apartments near Fort MacArthur in Los Angeles, CA (571 Rentals)


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566 W 38th St, Unit 564

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635 W 21st St, Unit 635-D

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3700 Bluff Pl, Unit 3702.5

2818 S Peck Ave

605 Lofts

2721 S Denison Ave

1825 S. Gaffey St.

559 W 14th St.

534 W 11th St.

902 S Mesa St

Centre Street Lofts

2641 S Pacific Ave

503 W 26th St

3028 S Carolina St

3131 S Kerckhoff Ave

2641 S Kerckhoff Ave

632 W 32nd

2509 S Denison Ave

663 W 29th St

612 W 26th St

POINT FERMIN FOURPLEX

2505-2509 South Denison Avenue

616 W 26th St

2441 S Denison Ave

707-715 W 30th St

674 W 27th St

640 W 26th St

2316 S Pacific Ave

708 W 32nd St

719-721 W 31st St

735 W 30th St

2504 S Peck Ave

2435 S Carolina St

3615 Stephen M White Dr

2215 S Mesa St

2251 Barbour Court

3631-3645 Stephen M White Dr

590 W 24th St

746 W 27th St

2217-2219 Barbour Ct

702 W Hamilton Pl

762 W 30th St

536-542 W 23 St

2795 S Gaffey St

559 W 36th St

2200 S Pacific Ave

2703 S Gaffey St.

545-551 W 36th

2315 S Grand Ave

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