
Apartments near Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA (4,433 Rentals)


1654 N Stanley Ave

1137 N Formosa Ave

1123-1125 N Detroit St

6544 De Longpre Ave

1212 N Fuller Ave

1301 Seward St

Del Rams

1215 N Fuller Ave

6820 Whitley Ter

1240 N June St

Gardner Royale Apartments

1428 N Curson Ave

7649 N Hollywood Way

6615 Lash Ln

1223 N June St

6417-6419 Franklin Ave

7650-7654 Hollywood Blvd

1925 Holly Dr - 2019 Fourplex in A+ Hollywood

1232 N June St

Curson Villas Condos

1211-1215 N June St

1118-1120 Poinsettia Dr

6574 W Fountain Ave

Michaeljohn Horne & Thomas E. Jones Youth

Ariadne Getty Senior Housing

6521-6521 1/2 Homewood Ave

Chateau Curson Apartments

1231-1235 N Vista St

1411 N Curson Ave

7676 Hollywood Blvd

1942 Holly Dr

6400 Dix St

2304 N Cahuenga Blvd

2229 N Cahuenga Blvd

2042 N Cahuenga Blvd

2026 N Cahuenga Blvd

1332 N Curson Ave

6537 La Mirada Ave

1817 Ivar Ave

1325 Wilcox Ave

6552 La Mirada Ave

6527 Fountain Ave

1351 Curson Ave

1312 N Curson Ave

2230-2236 1/2 N Cahuenga Blvd

1337 N Curson Ave

1210 N Gardner St

7540 Fountain Ave

1810 Ivar Ave

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There are currently 30,149 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $699 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,169.
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