
Apartments near La Brea Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,765 Rentals)


835-845 Glenway Dr.

Venice Dreams

The Ambassador Apartments

Universe at the Sycamores Apartments

930 Enterprise Ave.

Stadium Park Apartments

745-747 Venice Way

Parkway Terrace Apartments

Parkway Plaza Apartments

Knox Properties

212 W. Regent St.

The Stanley on Market Street

921 N Eucalyptus Ave

915 Glenway Dr

111-115 E. Beach Ave.

821 N Eucalyptus

821 Glenway Drive

Edgewood Village

The SunDial

709 N. Inglewood Ave.

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1051 E Hyde Park Blvd, Unit 1053

8408 Wiley Post Ave, Unit B

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3215 W 85th St, Unit 3

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10887 Flaxton St, Unit 10887 Flaxton

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300 W Hillsdale St

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4242 La Salle Ave, Unit 4242 La Salle Ave. #A

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418 E Tamarack Ave, Unit 0

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105 N Cedar Ave

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4204 W 64th St, Unit 4204

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350 E Plymouth St, Unit 1

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500 Venice Way, Unit 1

7822 Flight, Unit 1/2

412 W Queen St, Unit 6

604 Venice Way, Unit #3

231 E Hyde Park Blvd, Unit 1

525 E Hyde Park Blvd, Unit C

815 Centinela Ave, Unit 107

8303 Crenshaw Blvd, Unit 3370

1135 E 67th St, Unit 2

525 E Hyde Park Blvd, Unit A

636 Aerick St, Unit 2

112 S Eucalyptus Ave, Unit 1

440 W Regent St, Unit Apt B

504 W Hillsdale St

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417 Centinela Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID666

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