
Apartments near Franciscan Metro Center in Los Angeles, CA (3,414 Rentals)


4350 Clarissa Ave

2811 Marsh St

4447 Finley Ave

4127 Verdugo Rd

4208 Russell Ave

2301 Griffith Park Blvd

4210 Verdugo Rd

1864-74 Talmadge St

4563 Ambrose Ave

4430-4432 Finley Ave

Retail + 4 Unit Apartments

4571 Ambrose Ave

2618 W Avenue 31

2919 Partridge Ave

4452 Finley Ave

4310 Franklin Ave

3570 Eagle Rock Blvd

4446 Finley Ave

3114 Scotland St

Finley Arms

2238 Griffith Park

4132 Verdugo Rd

3618-3624 Eagle Rock Blvd

Lofts on Hyperion

3636 Eagle Rock Blvd

2468 Silver Ridge Ave

4248 Russell Ave

4613 Ambrose Ave

2028 Rodney Dr

4603-4611 Ambrose Ave

3301 Eagle Rock Blvd

4451 Clarissa Ave

3634 Eagle Rock Blvd

4517 Finley Ave

2054 Dracena Dr

2037 Rodney Dr

2677 Moss Ave

4519 Finley Ave

2923-2927 N Allesandro St

1929 Los Feliz Trophy Property

2102 N Vermont Ave

4621-4623 Ambrose Ave

2030 Dracena Dr

1901 N Commonwealth Ave

1864-68 N Commonwealth Ave

1970 Rodney Dr

4629 Ambrose Ave

3269 Eagle Rock Blvd

2840 Partridge Ave
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