
Apartments near Melrose Rossmore Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,511 Rentals)


5353 La Cresta Ct

1164 N Van Ness Ave

5355 Monroe St

644 N St Andrews Ave

620 N St Andrews Pl

1231 N Cherokee Ave

714 N St Andrews Pl

5846 La Mirada Ave

6101 Afton Pl

5507 Barton Ave

853 N Mansfield Ave

632 N St Andrews Pl

4829 Oakwood Ave

1301 Seward St

1256 Tamarind Ave

6521-6521 1/2 Homewood Ave

5351 Monroe St

526 St Andrews Pl

842 N Orange Dr

4947 Maplewood Ave

6210-6220 De Longpre Ave

4743 Beverly Blvd

4832 Oakwood Ave

1257 N Bronson Ave

5462 Barton Ave

6200 De Longpre Ave

4902 Rosewood Ave

723 Manhattan Pl

5352 Monroe St

5521-5521 3/4 Romaine St

5357 Lemon Grove Ave

731 Manhattan Pl

1237-1239 N Cherokee Ave

5746 Lexington Ave

5727 Virginia Ave

739 Manhattan Pl

1237 N Cherokee Ave

715 Manhattan Pl

5346 Lemon Grove Ave

5733 Virginia Ave

1322 Gordon St

5347 Monroe St

5917 Fountain Ave

5740-5742 Lexington Ave

6631-6635 Fountain Ave

1307 N Bronson Ave

5723 Virginia Ave

4847 Rosewood Ave

1327-1333 Tamarind Ave

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