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


1960 Vista Del Mar St

Hayworth Terrace Apartments

836 N Poinsettia Pl

1942 Vista del Mar St

813 N Orange Dr

7920 Selma Ave

836 N Fuller Ave

810 N Citrus Ave

1146 N Ogden Dr

827 N McCadden Pl

6211 Fountain Ave

818 N Alta Vista Blvd

843 N Fuller Ave

6230-6238 La Mirada Ave

932 N Hudson Ave

917 N Hudson Ave

6200 De Longpre Ave

943 Wilcox Ave

1119 N Genesee Ave

2032 Vista del Mar St

838 N Las Palmas Ave

7117 Waring Ave

1943 Carmen Ave

853 N June St

803 N Detroit St

2071 Vista Del Mar

Hollywood Off-Vine Apartments

816 N Poinsettia Pl

860 N Vista St

937 Wilcox Ave

946- 948-3/4 Wilcox Ave.

6206 Fountain Ave

926 N Hudson Ave

812-814 N Poinsettia Pl

916 N Hudson Ave

Franklin Building

832-840 N Martel Ave

805-809 N Mccadden Pl

852 June St

1922 Carmen Ave

942 N Curson Ave

900 N Gardner St

1910-1916 Carmen Ave

829-835 N Fuller Ave

813-815 1/2 N Poinsettia Pl

1928 Carmen Ave

1541 North Hayworth

912 N Hudson Ave

753 N Orange Dr

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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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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Los Angeles range from $775 to $39,303. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,631.
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