
Apartments near Crenshaw Centre in Los Angeles, CA (2,274 Rentals)


4026-4050 West Blvd.

Marlton Villas

4219 Degnan Blvd

3524 Chesapeake Ave

Coliseum Apartments

Santa Rosalia

4500 Santa Rosalia Dr

3500 Chesapeake

2906 W Jefferson Blvd

3124 Stocker St

4221 Santo Tomas Drive Apartments

Roxanne Apartments

COHAUS Victoria

4062 West Blvd

John Manor

4177- 4185 Leimert Blvd

4078 West Blvd

3930 Roxanne Ave

4101 Leimert Blvd

3035 West Blvd

Mirador Apartments

Melville

3925 Roxanne Avenue

4701 Coliseum St

Muirfield Baldwin Hills

Coco Palms Apartments

4164 Leimert Blvd

3032 9th Ave

4006-4012 Gelber Pl

4285-4293 Leimert Blvd

3018 9th Ave

3851 Coco Ave

3877 Coco Ave

4018-4024 Gelber Place

Santo Tomas Apartment Homes

4633 August St

10-Unit Stocker Apartments

Crest View Apartments

4030-4036 Gelber Place

2901 Somerset Dr

4534 Pinafore St

3901 Don Tomaso Dr

2921 West Blvd

4048 Gelber Pl

2823 W 42nd St

4029 Gelber Place

4040 COCO AV

4024 Coco Ave

3821 Nicolet Ave

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There are currently 30,252 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $695 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,151.
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