
Apartments near Franciscan Metro Center in Los Angeles, CA (3,424 Rentals)


405 W Broadway

721 E Maple St

615 E Lomita Ave

814 Raleigh St

912 E Garfield Ave

1009 E Chevy Chase Dr

600 E Elk Ave

1003 E Chevy Chase Dr

606 E Elk Ave

914-916 E Garfield Ave

909 E Garfield Ave

601 E Elk Ave

1011 E Chevy Chase Dr

606 S Everett St

621 E Lomita Ave

608 E Elk Ave

116 N Pacific Ave

801 E Maple St

458 W Wilson Ave

1030 E Palmer Ave

117-119 N Columbus Ave

420 W Wilson Ave

500 W Wilson Ave

604 W Wilson Ave

357 W Broadway

221 S Jackson St

910 E Windsor Rd

540 W Wilson Ave

918 E Garfield Ave

822 Raleigh St

353 W Broadway

706 E Lomita Ave

828 Raleigh St

656 W Wilson Ave

1009-1013 E Acacia Ave

633 E Lomita Ave

708 E Lomita Ave

Jackson Glen

2 Unit Multi-Family

1000 E Garfield Ave

830 Raleigh St

217 S Jackson St

615 E Elk Ave

600 W Wilson Ave

1004 E Garfield Ave

723 E Chestnut St

The Montclair

832 Raleigh St

408 E Harvard St

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