
Apartments near Bonnie Brae Retail Center in Los Angeles, CA (6,270 Rentals)


857 Yale St

Villa Tuscana

1008 W 24th St

1125 S Ardmore Ave

1016 W 24th St

1100 S Kingsley Dr

239 N Kenmore Ave

324 N Heliotrope Dr

4025 Oakwood Ave

105 S Mariposa Ave

Golden West

Southern Hotel

1349 W 23rd St

1432 Westerly Ter

914 S Harvard Blvd

Silverlake Triplex

3910 Melrose Ave

909 Kodak Dr

657 W 23rd St

562 N Madison Ave

725 S Harvard Blvd

1021 S Kingsley Dr

743 S Harvard Blvd

251 N Kenmore Ave

2341 Portland St

4053 Oakwood Ave

122 S Normandi Ave

1452 Silver Lake Blvd

1615 Delta St

2340 Portland St

Melrose Place

524 S Harvard Blvd

Four (4) Unit Apartment Building

978 S Harvard Blvd

170 N Alexandria Ave

110 N Normandi Ave

849 S Harvard Blvd

431 S Kingsley Dr

149 N Alexandria Ave

528 S Harvard Blvd

1234 S ARDMORE AV

532 S Harvard Blvd

145 N Alexandria Ave

738 Bernard St

736 Bernard St

1031 S Kingsley Dr

1201 W 24th St

3200 W Sunset Blvd

1236-1244 S Ardmore Ave

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