
Apartments near Fairfax District Center in Los Angeles, CA (5,646 Rentals)


8361 Blackburn Ave

6222 Orange St

175-181 N. Sycamore Avenue,

1127-1135.5 Vista

1005 N Alfred St

319 S Detroit St

607 N Orange Dr

6715 Beverly Blvd

Park Wellington

938 S. Orange Grove Avenue

6261 W Olympic Blvd

The Residence at 1400 Vista

BWG

7960 Selma Ave

1022 Masselin Ave

Four Seasons Private Residences

100 S Doheny Dr

1033 S Corning St

7655 Hollywood Blvd

1521 N Detroit St

1102-1104 S Cochran Ave

1203 S. La Cienega Blvd

1200 North McCadden Place

1037 S Orange Dr

Casa Palmero

The Vas Villas

Bedford Twenty - Luxury Condos

1201 S Shenandoah St

1211 S Crescent Heights Blvd

1146 S Clark Dr

8561 Saturn St

1444 S Sherbourne Dr

8537 Cashio St

1461 S Bedford St

5023 San Vicente Ave

6106-6108 Horner

Holt Villas

1132 S Cardiff Ave

1176-1178 S Mullen Ave

1940 N Highland Ave

4506 Dockweiler St

1342 N Highland Ave

901 Vine St. 413

4764 Edgewood Pl

366 N Hayworth Ave

356 N Hayworth Ave

7915 Oakwood Ave

410 N Hayworth Ave

414 N Hayworth Ave

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