
Apartments near Midtown Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (4,039 Rentals)


St. Andrews Place Apartments

Wilshire La Brea

919 S. Manhattan Pl

1077-1079 S Orange Grove Ave

838 S Mansfield Ave

187 S Oxford Ave

Gramercy Place Apartments

615 S Cochran Ave

636 S Burnside

539 S Serrano Ave

1315 2nd Ave

1511 S Highland Ave

1554 S Stanley Ave

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Steps on St. Andrews

7948 Blackburn Ave

820 S Orange Grove Ave

1406 Crenshaw Blvd

3533 Chesapeake Ave in Gateway

The Spaulding

Pine on Gramercy

4702 W 17th St

3524 Chesapeake Ave

Live La Brea

Wilshire Regency

Troy Place Apartments

Vintage Luxury W/ Private Yard

1203 S Bronson Ave

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1513 S Arlington Ave

1565 S Hobart

The Islands Apartments

Wilshire Embassy Apartments

St Andrews Place

1320 S St. Andrews Pl

Palm Place

Twinity Lofts LLC

345 Cloverdale

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3530 W 7th St

553 S St Andrews Pl

Villa Regency Apartments

740 S. Cochran

Harvard Apartments

South Hayworth Lofts

Gramercy Tower Apartments

Serrano Towers

The Princess Apartments

St. Andrews Place Apartments

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921 1/2 S Hobart Blvd, Unit 921 1/2 S.Hobart Blvd

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1575 W 35th Pl

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