
Apartments near Melrose Heights in Los Angeles, CA (5,088 Rentals)


8039 Blackburn Ave

8153 Blackburn Ave

7961 Blackburn Ave

7661 Fountain Ave

1131 N Vista St

320 S Edinburgh Ave

816 Westmount Drive LP

121 N Croft Ave

836 N Poinsettia Pl

8233 Blackburn Ave

812-814 N Poinsettia Pl

1264 N Kings Rd

907 N Poinsettia Pl

816 N Poinsettia Pl

1210 N Gardner St

1338-1340 N Genesee Ave

8247 Blackburn Ave

101 N Croft Ave

832-834 N Poinsettia Pl

7277 Willoughby Ave

1315 N Stanley Ave

8261 Blackburn Ave

8006 Blackburn Ave

Venezia Townhomes

7540 Fountain Ave

131 S Orlando Ave

112-114 S Croft Ave

853 N Alta Vista Blvd

8337 Blackburn Ave

135-137 N Orlando Ave

8323 Blackburn Ave

8327 Blackburn Ave

837-839 1/2 Westmount Dr

8256 Blackburn Ave

1328-1334 N Stanley Ave

742 N Alta Vista Blvd

8250 Blackburn Ave

1312 N Curson Ave

622-624 N Alta Vista Blvd

8331-8335 Blackburn Ave

107 S Croft Ave

Stan-Lee

1231-1235 N Vista St

818 N Alta Vista Blvd

1425 N Harper Ave

129-133 S Croft Ave

1332 N Curson Ave

8316 Blackburn Ave

1337 N Curson Ave

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