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


4555 W 4th St

716 N Hobart Blvd

1614-1616 N Schrader Blvd

806 N Hobart Blvd

1350-1356 N Orange Dr

543 N Harvard Blvd

523 N Harvard Blvd

152 S Manhattan Pl

162 S Sycamore Ave

704 N Hobart Blvd

5839 Harold Way

174-178 1/2 S Sycamore Ave

321 Wilton Pl

6041 Carlton Way

517 N Harvard Blvd

5534 Fernwood Ave

5932 Carlton Way

310 S Wilton Pl

5845-5849 Harold Way

111 N Oxford Ave

160-162 S Manhattan Pl

5528 Fernwood Ave

1123-1125 N Detroit St

552-554 3/4 N. Harvard Bl

316 S Wilton Pl

401 Westminster Ave

735 N Harvard Blvd

1413-1417 N Mansfield Ave

648 N Harvard Blvd

5442 La Mirada Ave

400 N Hobart Blvd

1133 N Detroit St

121 S Oxford Ave

640 N Harvard Blvd

713 N Harvard Blvd

4605 Rosewood Ave

157 S Sycamore Ave

853 N Alta Vista Blvd

406 N Hobart Blvd

5926 Carlton Way

320 S Wilton Pl

4506 W 3rd St

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Oxford Apartments

326 S Wilton Pl

1338 N Sycamore Ave

1332 N Sycamore Ave

522 N Harvard Blvd

544 N Harvard Blvd

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