
Apartments near City Center on 6th in Los Angeles, CA (7,833 Rentals)


233 N New Hampshire Ave

1115 Fedora St

2660 James M Wood Blvd

220 N Normandie Ave

1116 Fedora St

1106 S Ardmore Ave

246 N Catalina St

210 S Commonwealth Ave

227 N New Hampshire Ave

1053-1057 S Kingsley Dr

2683 San Marino St

3945 W 8th St

933 S Manhattan Pl

1028 S Serrano Ave

412 S Wilton Pl, 412 - 416 S Wilton Pl

1037 S Vermont Ave

3013 W 11th St

149 S Manhattan Pl

235-237 N New Hampshire Ave

237 S Hoover St

1100 S Kingsley Dr

605 S Wilton Pl

206 S Commonwealth Ave

1120 S Mariposa Ave

416 S Wilton Pl

939 Magnolia Ave

4465-4479 W 2nd St

1120 S Normandie Ave

2654 James M Wood Blvd

137 S Virgil Ave

406 S Wilton Pl

333 S Gramercy Pl

1121 S Mariposa Ave

2675 San Marino St

4468 W 2nd St

920 S St Andrews Pl

115-119 S Westmoreland Ave

247-249 N Berendo St

126 S Manhattan Pl

139 S Manhattan Pl

2669 San Marino St

321 S Gramercy Pl

1052 S New Hampshire Ave

1039 S. Hobart Blvd. Koreatown/Los Angeles

1032 S Serrano Ave

343 S Occidental Blvd

The Durbin

621 S Wilton Pl

2663 San Marino St

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