
Apartments near 5601 Santa Monica Blvd in Los Angeles, CA (6,812 Rentals)


Hollywood West Apartments

5613 Lexington Ave

5522 Sierra Vista Ave

5627 Lexington Ave

Sierra Vista Regency

5426 Sierra Vista Ave

Palomar Apartments

Sierra Vista Apartments

5608 W LA Mirada Ave

5503 Romaine St

5622 La Mirada Ave

5661 Lexington Ave

Le Claire Apartments

5717 Virginia Ave

5441-5443 Romaine St

5442 Virginia Ave

5427 Romaine St

5449 Virginia Ave

5526 La Mirada Ave

5437 Virginia Ave

5736 Virginia Ave

Villas Mercedes

Lamlex La Mirada

5607 La Mirada Ave

5426 W Virginia

5741 Virginia Ave

5671 La Mirada Ave

5746 Virginia Ave

Mirada Terrace Apartments

5712 La Mirada Ave

5752 Virginia Ave

5433 Barton Ave

5533 Barton Ave

Lexington Ave Apartments

962 N Wilton Pl

1 BED / 1 BATH - FULLY REMODELED UNIT

Edenhaus Lexington

Lexington Apartments

1030 N Oxford Ave

5666 Fountain Ave

1125 N Van Ness Ave

5421 Lexington Ave

5456 Barton Ave

1202-1204 N Van Ness Ave

955 N. Oxford Ave.

5812 Virginia Ave

1035 N Serrano Ave

Studio Pointe Apartments

5542 Barton Ave

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