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


5407 Lexington Ave

5356 Lexington

Serrano Place

MSO Rental Homes

Hollywood Gardens

Hollywood Gardens

1205 N Serrano Ave

5824 Virginia Ave

1005-1009 N Serrano Ave

5404 La Mirada Ave

5813 Lexington Ave

La Mirada Apartment

5453-5455 Lemon Grove Ave

5436-5440 1/2 Fountain Ave

939 N Oxford Ave

OKA Hollywood

5306 Romaine Street

5740 Fountain Ave

5414-5418 Fountain Ave

5402 Lemon Grove Ave

1010 N Serrano Ave

5816-5818 La Mirada Ave

5828-5832 Lexington Ave

1000 N Serrano Ave

5820 La Mirada Ave

5833 Lexington Ave

1276-1278 N Van Ness Ave

5615 Fernwood Ave

1266 N Serrano Ave

847 N Ridgewood Pl

932 N Oxford Ave

Lexington Apartments

PATH Villas Hollywood

970 N. Serrano Ave.

5346 Monroe St

5117 Lemon Grove Ave

5332 La Mirada Ave

5111 Lemon Grove Ave

5830 La Mirada Ave

5342 Monroe St

5345 La Mirada Ave

843

5326 La Mirada Ave

1157-1161 N Hobart Blvd

Swansea Park Apartments II

5348 Fountain Ave

925 N Serrano Ave

5342 Fountain Ave.

881 N Oxford Ave

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