
Apartments near 3 Retail Units + 5 Apartment Units in Los Angeles, CA (1,039 Rentals)


2529 Sichel St

2501 Workman St

2821 Sierra St

135-139 S Avenue 23

Lincoln Heights Apartments

140 Avenue 22

2625-2627 Griffin Ave

129-133 Avenue 23

La Paz Apartments

1909 N BROADWAY

128-130 Avenue 22

201-209 Avenue 26

3307 Estrada St

5162 Ithaca Ave

928 S Record Ave

Herbert

945 S Record Ave

5150 Valley Blvd

137 S Dangler Ave

334 S McBride Ave

612-620 S Eastern Ave

2214 Pasadena Ave

622-626 S Eastern Ave

1033 S Gage Ave

948 S Record Ave

428 E Avenue 28

Lincoln Heights -434 E AVENUE 28

Los Girasoles Apartments

2636 Workman St

1002 S Record Ave

422 E Avenue 28

2651-2653 Sichel St

2655 Sichel St

1006 S Record Ave

111 N Avenue 25

1034 S Herbert Ave

116-120 N Avenue 23

5219-5223 Borland Rd

415 Avenue 28

955 S Downey Rd

2650-2656 Workman St

1029 S Record Ave

2683 Griffin Ave

626 S Sydney Dr

2031 Pasadena Ave

2682 Sichel St

2662 Workman St

128 N Avenue 23

310 E Avenue 28

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How much are Studio apartments in Los Angeles?
There are currently 30,255 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $695 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,144.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Los Angeles ranges from $645 to $13,787 with an average monthly rent of $2,656.
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