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


3822 Evans St

4327 Los Feliz Blvd

2627-2629 Glendale Blvd

3713-3721 Evans St

4318 Los Feliz Blvd

3436 Fletcher Dr

4315 Avocado St

3437 Andrita St

4317 Avocado St

2170-2172 Commonwealth Ave

2615-2619 1/2 Ivan Hill Ter

3712 Evans St

2611 Glendale Blvd

464 W Lexington Dr

2150 N Commonwealth Ave

3017 W Avenue 34

2752 Clearwater St

Los Feliz Towers West

2354 Fletcher Dr

3810-3816 York Blvd

2450 Riverside Dr

3041 W Avenue 35

2515-2519 Griffith Park Blvd

2952 W Avenue 34

2507 Griffith Park Blvd

3729-3731 Tracy St

3529-3535 Fletcher Dr

LA River House

Portner Fourplex

2272-2274 Ripple St

3365 Portner St

3536 Fletcher Dr

2070-2074 N Commonwealth Ave

2025 Talmadge St

2447 Griffith Park Blvd

4415 Ambrose Ave

3655 Tracy St

4423 Ambrose Ave

4427 Ambrose Ave

2838 W Avenue 32

Periscope

4431-4435 Ambrose Ave

2415 Griffith Park Blvd

2281 India St

2017 Hoover St

2022 N Commonwealth Ave

4526-4528 Los Feliz Blvd

2024 N Commonwealth Ave

3410 Bushwick St
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