
Apartments near Gates St in Los Angeles, CA (2,751 Rentals)


1800 S Union Ave

Kansas & 42nd Street Apartments

725 W 46th St

1453 Dana St

1044-1048 W 42nd St

2221 Ellendale Pl

1035-1037 W 42nd Pl

605 W 47th St

1130 W 40th Pl

Figueroa Apartments

1801 S Union Ave

Catalina & 27th

1029 E 45th St

1321 W 36th St

1372 E Washington Blvd

203 E 49th St

1328 W 37th Dr

W 47th Street Apartments

1012 W 17th St

629 E 48th St

1045 W 42nd Pl

2927 S Budlong Ave

Huge 3 units close to USC

3117 Van Buren Pl

1414 W 25Th St

1348 W 20th St

4523-4525 S Hoover St

1035-103 E 45TH

Wills Manor

920 Venice Blvd

1540 W 28th St

4324 S Vermont Ave

550 W 47th St

625 W 47th St

3025 Van Buren Pl

483 E 49th St

Upgraded 4-plex Near Downtown LA & USC

1409 W 25th St

1102 W 18th St

401-405 Park Front Walk

479 E 49th St

Jewel Terrace Apartments

1162 E 43rd Pl

1538 25TH St

1101 W 18th St

1219 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

1220 S Olive St

1214 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

1212-1212 1/2 W 40th Pl

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