
Apartments near 3 Retail Units + 5 Apartment Units in Los Angeles, CA (1,037 Rentals)


3733 Bostwick St

3621 Folsom St_ Non-Rent Control Tri-Plex

2614 Michigan Ave

228 N Soto St

1539 Tremont St

2100 City View Ave

417 N Lorena St

2610 Michigan Ave

2107 Sheridan St

218 N Soto St

1582 Murchison St

2522 Michigan Ave

352 N Chicago St

2619 Pennsylvania Ave

2617 Pennsylvania Ave

2518 Michigan Ave

House & Newly Built Triplex Near Keck USC

2045 Judson St

810 N Eastman Ave

2500 Michigan Ave

Cummings 3 Separate Units

205 N Fickett St

2522-2526 Alcazar St

2821 E 1st St

355-361 N Chicago St

1560 Ricardo St

2428 Michigan Ave

1010 Brittania St

1042 Brittania St

1036 Brittania St

654 N Cummings St

2601 E 1st St

2508 Pennsylvania Ave

2202 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

201 N Mathews St

2007-2009 City View Ave

459 N Rowan Ave

1462 Playground St

119 N Mathews St

905 N Cummings Dr

2620 E 1st St

124 N Soto St

533-535 N St Louis St

1684 Murchison St

645-649 N Cummings St

2316 Michigan Ave

308 N Lorena St

228 N Chicago St

127 Rivera St

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There are currently 30,260 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $695 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,147.
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