
Apartments near Fairfax District Center in Los Angeles, CA (5,640 Rentals)


806 N Vista St

129-133 S Croft Ave

812 N Vista St

1013 N Genesee Ave

Bella Vista

1030 North Orange Grove

529 N Alfred St

8423-8425 Blackburn Ave

533 N Alfred St

1035 N Hayworth Ave

900 N Gardner St

829 N Martel Ave

Casa Carrie

8420 Blackburn Ave

1036 N Orange Grove Ave

1008 N Stanley Ave

812 N Martel Ave

942 N Curson Ave

Corporate Housing at the best Locations

1042 N Orange Grove Ave

8442 Blackburn Ave

828 N Martel Ave

807-809 N Fuller Ave

860 N Vista St

221-225 S Fuller Ave

745 N Croft Ave

714-716 N Alfred St

935 N Vista St

832-840 N Martel Ave

934 N Gardner St

210 S Fuller Ave

522 N Alta Vista Blvd

829-835 N Fuller Ave

740 N Alfred St

The Tahitian

744-746 1/2 N Alfred St

226 S Fuller Ave

6686 Drexel Ave

843 N Fuller Ave

801 N Poinsettia

1021 N Harper Ave

813-815 1/2 N Poinsettia Pl

622-624 N Alta Vista Blvd

6226-6228 W 6th St

1050 N Stanley Ave

743 N Alfred St

805 N Poinsettia Pl

831 N Croft Ave

812 N Alfred St

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