
Apartments near 5601 Santa Monica Blvd in Los Angeles, CA (6,827 Rentals)


1901 N Van Ness Ave

The Cinema

1837-1839 N Kingsley Dr

307 N Wilton Pl

400 N Kingsley Dr

339 N Harvard Blvd

4362 E Melrose Ave

5815 Franklin Ave

4807 Beverly Blvd

6413 Lexington Ave

Hollywood Apartment

1644 Alexandria

727 N Heliotrope Dr

1623-1625 Kenmore Ave

1736 N Normandie Ave

650 N Kenmore Ave

1733-1739 Gower St

1608 Kenmore Ave

1600-1604 1/2 N Kenmore Ave

559 N Alexandria Ave

1178 N Berendo St

The Lofts on Lillian Way

515 N Mariposa Ave

1125 N New Hampshire Ave

1757 N Normandi Ave

1729 Mariposa

1233 N New Hampshire Ave

6410-6418 1/2 La Mirada Ave

304-310 N Van Ness Ave

1825 N Tamarind Ave

1635-37 Kenmore Ave

1119-1121 N New Hampshire Ave

1227 N New Hampshire Ave

1716 Mariposa Ave

747 Lillian Way

1245 N New Hampshire Ave

4371 Rosewood Ave

545 N Alexandria Ave

242-246 Western Ave

1622 N Kenmore Ave

1149 N New Hampshire Ave

1737 Mariposa

1129 N New Hampshire Ave

1153 N New Hampshire Ave

1017 N New Hampshire Ave

511 N Mariposa Ave

4307 Clinton St

421 Normandie Pl

1836 North Kingsley

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