
Apartments near Figueroa & Ave 61 Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,180 Rentals)


5335 Navarro St

4617 Eagle Rock Blvd

4335-4337 Toland Way

4535 Eagle Rock Blvd

Argus Apartments

4311-4313 Toland Way

Parkview Terrace

Villa Piedra

5060 Argus Dr

5068 Argus Dr

106-112 E. Avenue 37

Fair Park Pines

Queen Arms

1910 Chickasaw Ave

5080 Hermosa Ave

3243 Portola Ave

2321 Ridgeview Ave

5311 Templeton St

4349 Eagle Rock Blvd

5073 Hermosa Ave

Ellenwood Apartments

Fair Park Villa

5069 Glen Iris Ave

3502 Copeland Pl

2218 Yosemite Dr.

2135 Fair Park Ave

2233 Addison Way

408 Isabel St

Marmion Way Apartments

723-725 Aragon Ave

2233 Merton Ave

3405 Figueroa St

Glenrock Gardens

4965 Ellenwood Dr

Aspen Apartments

Lacy Studios & Townhouse Lofts

Colorado East

317 Monterey Rd

1368 1/2 Yosemite Dr

Golden Oaks Apartments

Toland Way Apartments

254 Monterey Rd

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815 Orange Grove Pl, Unit 815, Unit 815

236 Monterey Rd, Unit M

1313 Huntington Dr

711 Orange Grove Ave

Beautiful Lower Unit with Central AC

EightTwenty Mission Residences

104 N Huntington Dr

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