
Apartments near Franciscan Metro Center in Los Angeles, CA (3,434 Rentals)


3962 Boyce Ave

4144-4146 Edenhurst Ave

4018-4022 1/2 Edenhurst Ave

4323 Perlita Ave

4324 La Clede Ave

4413 La Clede Ave

4040 Verdant St

3809 Hollypark Pl

4324 Brunswick Ave

4056 Bemis St

4050 Bemis St

4020 Bemis St

4025 Bemis St

4107 Baywood St

4123 Baywood St

4063 Baywood St

4122 Sequoia St

4116 Sequoia St

4041 Baywood St

4044 Sequoia St

4650 Brunswick Ave

3549 Casitas Ave

4009 Sequoia St

4046-4048 Goodwin Ave

4022 Goodwin Ave

3615 Edenhurst Ave

Diane Apartments

3455 La Clede Ave

3461 Perlita Ave

3454 Laclede Ave

3422 Casitas Ave

3448 Garden Ave

3517 Glenhurst Ave

3417 Larga Ave

3443 Madera Ave

3406 Tyburn St

3433 Madera Ave

3433 Glenhurst Ave

3406 Garden Ave

3400 Huxley St

3348 Atwater Ave

3333 Perlita Ave

3531 Ferncroft Rd

3332 Atwater Ave

3339 Garden Ave

3322 Atwater Ave

3729-3733 Los Feliz Blvd

3737-3739 Los Feliz Blvd

3297 Perlita Ave

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