
Apartments near La Brea Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,742 Rentals)


4133-4139 Somerset Dr

6114 10th Ave

4133 Marlton Ave

Orient Apartments

3833 Lockland Dr

4014 Stevely Ave

6324 10th Ave

4126-4128 Somerset Dr

4122 Somerset Dr

4008 Stevely Ave

4018 Hillcrest Dr

The Lanai

6807 11th Ave

6312 10th Ave

4009 STEVELY

4127-4131 1/2 Somerset Dr

3121 W 63rd St

4119 Marlton Ave

6101 8th Ave

6821 11th Ave

4116 Somerset Ave

Buckingham Apartments

6831 11th Ave

4009 S Muirfield Rd

3790 Santa Rosalia Dr

4110-4114 Somerset Dr

3320 W 71st St

6833 11th Ave

Bahia Apartments

5828 8th Ave

4107 Buckingham Rd

3018 W Slauson Ave

3025 W 60th St

3950 Nicolet Ave

6715 10th Ave

6333 8th Ave

3920 Santa Rosalia Dr

3618 Stocker St

3954 Ursula Ave

6727 10th Ave

3305 W Florence Ave

The Bahamas

Langdon Park at Baldwin Village

Royal Gardens

3931 Ursula Ave

The Tropicana

6710 10th Ave

4034 Palmwood Dr

4028 Palmwood Dr

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