
Apartments near 5601 Santa Monica Blvd in Los Angeles, CA (6,804 Rentals)


239 S Harvard Blvd

544 N Westmoreland

4521 Prospect Ave

4548 Melbourne Ave

147 N Berendo St

217 N New Hampshire Ave

4530 Kingswell Ave

1935 N Vermont Ave

4218-4222 1/2 Burns Ave

1927-1931 N Vermont Ave

3942 Marathon St

248 S Hobart Blvd

El Cabrillo

211-213 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

1801 Rodney Dr

106 S Edgemont St

121-123 N Catalina St

4623 Russell Ave

101 S Kenmore Ave

1543 Rosalia Rd

4517 Prospect Ave

1185 N Hoover St

4212-4216 1/2 Burns Ave

3963 Melrose Ave

4119-4123 1/2 Normal Ave

4300 Willow Brook Ave

137 N Alexandria Ave

1547 Rosalia Rd

111 N Catalina St

200 N Normandie Ave

115-119 N Catalina St

532 N Westmoreland Ave

3936-3940 Marathon St

536 N Westmoreland Ave

254 S Hobart Blvd

3969 Melrose Ave

Four (4) Unit Apartment Building

2238 N Gower St

2039 Ivar Ave

3703 Council St

102 S Kenmore Ave

4620 Franklin Ave

501 N Westmoreland Ave

4551-4553 1/2 Melbourne Ave

112 S Edgemont St

261 S Hobart Blvd

240 S Harvard Blvd

1227 N Hoover St

4208 Burns Ave

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