
Apartments near Midtown Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (4,029 Rentals)


2605 W 16th Pl

5831-5839 W Olympic Blvd

637 S Ridgeley Dr

618 S Ridgeley Dr

457 S Cochran Ave

729 Windsor Blvd

606-608 S Burnside Ave

838 S Norton Ave

2030 4th Ave

1106 S Stanley Ave

624 S Ridgeley Dr

422 S Detroit St

2810 Somerset Dr

844 S Curson Ave

1018 S Stanley Ave

3209 W Washington Blvd

2528 S Longwood Ave

1404 Ellsmere Ave

Montclair Court

1741 Hauser Blvd

2018 S Burnside Av

4023-4027 W 28th St

2614 W 17th St

5 Unit Apartments + Excess Land

1661 Arlington Ave

2812 S Victoria Ave

2526 W 18th St

625 S Ridgeley Dr

2611 W 17th St

423 Cloverdale Ave

612 S Ridgeley Dr

432 S Cochran Ave

Museo

3305 W 21st St

5604 W 6th St

443 S Cochran Ave

2817 Buckingham Rd

431 S Cloverdale Ave

2821 Virginia

2823 Virginia Rd

1411 Ellsmere Ave

2203 4th Ave

2120 4th Ave

2812 S Bronson Ave

2514 W 18th St

2821 West Blvd

737 Crenshaw Blvd

Adams Historical District Apartments

423 S Cloverdale Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Los Angeles?
There are currently 30,258 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $695 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,153.
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