
Apartments near Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA (4,432 Rentals)


6241 Afton Pl

1006 N Hudson Ave

1019 N Wilcox Ave

7327 Willoughby Ave

1133 Lillian Way

853 N Alta Vista Blvd

6237 Afton Pl

Four (4) Brand New Turnkey Luxury Residences

6625 Willoughby Ave

1002 N Hudson Ave

1127 Lillian Way

1011 Wilcox Ave

1022 Wilcox Ave

1159 N Genesee Ave

837 N Formosa Ave

1026-1028 3/4 Wilcox Ave

1007 Wilcox Ave

The Tahitian

1050 N Stanley Ave

2003 Vista Del Mar St

1922 Vista Del Mar St

1235 N Ogden Dr

1016 Wilcox Ave

858 N Las Palmas Ave

826 N Formosa Ave

846 Mccadden Pl

858 N Fuller Ave

934 N Gardner St

2027 N Vista Del Mar Ave

935 N Vista St

Cahuenga Hills Tennis Condominiums

6210-6220 De Longpre Ave

945 N Hudson Ave

822 N Formosa Ave

7732 N Norton Ave

2005 Vista Del Mar St

6600-6610 Willoughby Ave

1926 N Vista del Mar Ave

1006 Wilcox Ave

935 N Hudson Ave

2006-2014 1/2 Vista Del Mar St

6500 Romaine

946 N Hudson Ave

1231 N Ogden Dr

1544 N Hayworth Ave

832-834 N Poinsettia Pl

855 N Cherokee Ave

6211 Afton Pl

940 N Hudson 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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