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


1044 S Orange Grove Ave

1059 S Orange Grove Ave

827 N McCadden Pl

1315 N Detroit St

855 S Holt Ave

842 S Sherbourne Dr

8558 Chalmers Dr

1446 N MARTEL AV

6618 W Olympic Blvd

751 S DETROIT ST

745-747 S Detroit St

7920 Selma Ave

5918 San Vicente Blvd

1015 Masselin Ave

Condominium

Bedford Villas

6700 W Olympic Blvd

1302 N Detroit St

1332-1334 N Formosa Ave

8668 Gregory Way

740 S Detroit St

835 S Sherbourne Dr

6706 W Olympic Blvd

854 S Sherbourne Dr

848 S Sherbourne Dr

1067-1069 S Orange Grove Ave

1366 N Alta Vista Blvd

1352 N Alta Vista Blvd

1323-1327 N Detroit St

1434 N Fuller Ave

1033 S Curson Ave

1206 N Sycamore Ave

1071 S Orange Grove Ave

6712-6716 W Olympic Blvd

1435 N Poinsettia Pl

839 S Sherbourne Dr

Adorable Studio on 946 S Ridgeley Dr

1153 N Orange Dr

Bedford Villas

Four (4) Brand New Turnkey Luxury Residences

1067 S Hayworth Ave

1347 N Formosa Ave

100 N Wetherly Dr

5601 W Olympic Blvd

1050 S Genesee Ave

1055-1059 1/2 S. Genesee

8995 Keith Ave

836 S Bedford St

923 S Le Doux Rd

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