
Apartments near Catalina Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,896 Rentals)


Golden Gables

273 S Bonnie Brae St

635 N Virgil Ave

1216 S Bonnie Brae St

245-251 North Ridgewood Place Apartments

730 Crenshaw Blvd

1521 S Hoover St

237 Rosemont Ave

400 N Coronado St

Terrace Castle

Ardmore/Melrose Apartments

2828 London St

546 N Oxford Ave

419-421 S Burlington Ave

607 Parkman Ave

Carolyn Arms Apartment

Villa Santa Rosa

719 N Heliotrope

Miramar Village Apartments

404 N Coronado Street

707-709 Crenshaw Blvd

2901-2911 Bellevue Ave

724 Beacon Ave

Burlington Family Apartments

1725 W 6th St

4906 Rosewood Ave

556 N Oxford Ave

1665 W 11th Pl

1426 Alvarado Ter

444 S Burlington Ave

410 Coronado Ter

208-212 S Westlake Ave

Rosewood Apartments

220-238 Roselake Ave

643-651 N Kingsley Dr

750 S Crenshaw Blvd

635 N Harvard Blvd

1663 W 11th Pl

300 N Park View

Manilla Terrace Apartments

Burlington

Rosewood III Apartments

419 N Coronado St

611 N Occidental Blvd

CitiZen at Virgil Village

250 S Bonnie Brae St

Pico Gramercy

222 N Lake St

724 N Mariposa Ave

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