
Apartments near Fairfax District Center in Los Angeles, CA (5,636 Rentals)


7224-7228 Fountain Ave

934 Alandele Ave

642 S Detroit St

8560 Gregory Way

135 N Swall Dr

109 S Swall Dr

115 S Swall Dr

947 Alandele Ave

1345 N Fuller Ave

1412 N Vista St

650 S Detroit St

7220 Fountain Ave

1308 N Poinsettia Pl

6400 W Olympic Blvd

814 S HOLT Ave

1301 N Alta Vista Blvd

6406-6410 W Olympic Blvd

El Dorado

1320 N Poinsettia Pl

133 S Swall Dr

8910 Rangely Ave

5831-5839 W Olympic Blvd

6424 W Olympic Blvd

1353-1407 N Fuller Ave

Development - 1212 Detroit St

1019 S Orange Grove Ave

1307 N Alta Vista Blvd

6412-6416 W Olympic Blvd

6430 W Olympic Blvd

1519 N Laurel Ave

1018 S Crescent Heights Blvd

1239 N Detroit St

6452 W Olympic Blvd

6446 W Olympic Blvd

Marie Antoinette Apartments

6440 W Olympic Blvd

5815 W Olympic Blvd

828 S Holt Ave

1313 N Alta Vista Blvd

1515 N Hayworth Ave

945 S Curson Ave

1231 N Detroit St

1300 N Alta Vista Blvd

829-833 S Le Doux Rd

1445 N Gardner St

5801 W Olympic Blvd

1427 N Martel Ave

8620 Gregory Way

1025 S Orange Grove Ave

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