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


337 N Sierra Bonita Ave

526 N Hayworth Ave

356 N Stanley Ave

408 N GENESEE Ave

340 N Curson Ave

448 N Orange Grove Ave

439 N Ogden Dr

361 N Stanley Ave

Starlight Apartments

324 N Sierra Bonita Ave

351 N Curson Ave

347 N Curson Ave

367 N Stanley Ave

405 N Spaulding Ave

435 N Ogden Dr

3160 Hollycrest Dr

Fully Furnished Fourplex in Hancock Park

1822 Garfield Pl

1818 Garfield Pl

5544 Franklin Ave

5536 Franklin Ave

415 N Genesee Ave

443 North Orange

1806 Garfield Pl

438 N Orange Grove Ave

5642 Lexington Ave

1812-1816 Garfield Pl

1732 Garfield Pl

336 N Curson Ave

5647 Virginia Ave

449 N Orange Grove Ave

331 N Sierra Bonita Ave

453 N Orange Grove Ave

312 N Gardner St

366 N Spaulding Ave

156 N Sycamore Ave

5608 Fernwood Ave

442 N Orange Grove Ave

525 N Hayworth Ave

5522 Carlton Way

409 N Genesee Ave

337 N Curson Ave

327 N Sierra Bonita Ave

5527 Harold Way

315 N Gardner St

443-447 1/2 N. Orange Gro

643 N Windsor Blvd

429 N Ogden Dr

341 N Curson Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Los Angeles?
There are currently 30,148 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $699 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,168.
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