
Apartments near Figueroa & Ave 61 Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,179 Rentals)


4634 York Blvd

4618 York Blvd

Vista Monterey Apartments

Rose Hill Courts Redevelopment

4434 Lowell Ave

1518 N Ave. 46

Pueblo Apartments

Rockview Senior Apartments

Carlota Park

1202-1216 Colorado Blvd

Casa Guadalupe

3519-3525 1/2 Locke Ave.

4021 Griffin Ave

Reflections of Glenalbyn

Huntington Ridge Apartments

Huntington Hacienda

The Grey

4103 Marmion Way

Berkshire Apartments

5271 N Huntington Dr

4930 Navarro St

5325 Huntington Dr N

Casa Portola

120-124 E Avenue 40

5311 N Huntington Dr

Dastel Apartments

Rodeo Gardens Apartments

4344 Winchester Ave

Casa Serena Apartments

5260 S Huntington Dr

Axtell Apartments

San Salvador Apartments

1400 Eagle Vista Dr

119 E Avenue 39

4867 Argus Dr

5201 Navarro St

La Montana Apartments

Alpha Cottages

3811 N Figueroa St

5355 Oakland

4526 Eagle Rock Blvd

Alhambra Cottages

Tres Lomas Garden (62+ Senior Community)

3819 Stockbridge Ave

3821 Stockbridge Ave

316-322 W Avenue 38

4353 Toland Way

5723 Huntington Dr N

4563 Eagle Rock Blvd

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