
Apartments near Melrose Rossmore Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,518 Rentals)


914-922 N Serrano Ave

139 S Oxford Ave

4817 Melrose Ave

138 S St Andrews Pl

4664 Maplewood Ave

1019 N Serrano Ave

345 N Detroit St

1220 N Sycamore Ave

5441 Flemish Ln

129 S Manhattan Pl

101 S Sycamore Ave

1335-1337 N Mansfield Ave

102 S Manhattan Pl

930-934 N Serrano Ave

4658 Rosewood Ave

1242 N Sycamore Ave

1064 N Oxford Ave

926 N Serrano Ave

910 N Serrano

1238 N Sycamore Ave

1524-1528 N Bronson Ave

139 S Manhattan Pl

200 S Oxford Ave

522 N Alta Vista Blvd

958 N Serrano Ave

968 N Serrano Ave

112 S Manhattan Pl

4720 Clinton St

126-130 S Sycamore Ave

534 N Hobart Blvd

Rosewood Manor

Serrano I

1015 N Serrano Ave

6827 De Longpre Ave

6043-6053 Selma Ave

1307 N Orange Dr

Duplex Income Unit

837 N Formosa Ave

118 S Manhattan Pl

334 N Serrano Ave

6860 De Longpre Ave

216 S Mansfield Ave

7209 Willoughby Ave

Residential Condominiums

149 S Manhattan Pl

815 N Hobart Blvd

1546 Cassil Pl

622-624 N Alta Vista Blvd

6057 Selma Ave

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