
Apartments near Freeway Center in Los Angeles, CA (2,213 Rentals)


1825 W Vernon Ave

2400 Maple Ave

1117-1121 1/2 W 28th St

6420 S Vermont Ave

1157 W 28th St

157 W 66th St

1121-1123 1/4 W 64th St

1283 E 49th St

207 E 24th St

3993 S St Andrews Pl

2603 Griffith Ave

2331 Wall St

732 E 25th St

Manor Apartments (MAB)

6417 S Vermont Ave

3110 Raymond Ave

1124 E 28th St

6616 S Figueroa St

6425 S Vermont Ave

211 E 24th St

1195 W 28th St

900 E Adams Blvd

3415 S Normandie Ave

1011-1015 W 65th St

3117 Raymond Ave

2943 Walton Ave

610 E 24th St

2927 S Catalina St

2323 Wall St

317-319 E 24th St

922 E Adams Blvd

1449 W 35th Pl

1464-1466 W 35th Pl

1423 W 30th St

Hillview Apartments

1815-1817 W Martin Luther King

210 E 23rd St

6625 S Broadway

1251 E 34th St

3779-3781 S Hobart Blvd

1321 E 48th St

1435 W 30th St

3025 Van Buren Pl

The Carlton

6219 Avalon Blvd

Hooper Primary Center Site (por)

3959 S St Andrews Pl

2524 Griffith Ave

2318 Wall St

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