
Apartments near Melrose Heights in Los Angeles, CA (5,093 Rentals)


432 N Gardner St

136 N Sweetzer Ave

1220 N Harper Ave

350 N Sierra Bonita Ave

424 N Gardner St

346 N Sierra Bonita Ave

740 N Alfred St

356 N Sierra Bonita Ave

418 N Gardner St

331 N Sierra Bonita Ave

714-716 N Alfred St

365 N Gardner St

1159 N Genesee Ave

1222 N Harper Ave

361-363 1/2 N Gardner St

744-746 1/2 N Alfred St

7465 Oakwood Ave

340 N Sierra Bonita Ave

130 N Sweetzer Ave

136-138 1/2 N. Sweetzer A

327 N Sierra Bonita Ave

357 N Gardner St

7630 Norton Ave

935 N Vista St

120 N Sweetzer Ave

139 S Sweetzer Ave

351 N Gardner St

860 N Vista St

812 N Alfred St

334 N Sierra Bonita Ave

324 N Sierra Bonita Ave

347 N Gardner St

836 N Alfred St

341 N Gardner St

116 N Sweetzer Ave

320 N Sierra Bonita Ave

360 N Gardner St

919 N Croft Ave

829 N Martel Ave

401 N Vista St

925 N Croft Ave

438 N Vista St

125 N Sweetzer Ave

356 N Gardner St

743 N Alfred St

333 N Gardner St

337 N Gardner St

114 N Sweetzer Ave

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