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


2321-2339 Hooper Ave

2625 S Budlong Ave

1502-1504 W Adams Blvd

The Kenwood Apartments

5417 S Wilton Pl

6203 S Harvard Blvd

2901 Halldale Ave

1380 E 22nd St

51st Street

2720 Brighton Ave

1414 W 25Th St

2653 Kenwood Ave

3700-3704 Ruthelen St

1439 E 23rd St

1438-1444 W 25th St

2515 S Catalina St

3721 Ruthelen St.

2701 S Normandie Ave

1718-1722 W 35th St

2900 Dalton Ave

2074 W 54th St

1328 E 21st St

1700 W Gage Ave

2627 Raymond Ave

5611 S Wilton Pl

6318 S Harvard Blvd

2626 Raymond Ave

1358 E 21st St

1740 W 62nd St

722 E Washington Blvd

1746 W 62nd St

2521 Juliet St

1473 E 23rd St

5414 Compton Ave

2111 W 54th St

5955 Hooper Ave

1301 E 59th Pl

5957 Hooper Ave

2116 W 54th St

1538 25TH St

1223 E 61st St

1581-1587 W Adams Blvd

2610 Kenwood Ave

2506 S Budlong Ave

Fix and Flip or Land Deal!

2622 S Normandie Ave

5604 Compton Ave

6013 Hooper Ave

1611 W Adams Blvd

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