
Apartments near New Normal in Los Angeles, CA (7,422 Rentals)


4603 Maubert Ave

1004 N Serrano Ave

1245 N Harvard Blvd

220-220 1/2 N Kenmore Ave

968 N Serrano Ave

4419 Sunset Pl

536 N Harvard Blvd

221-223 N Catalina St

958 N Serrano Ave

4 Units in Silver Lake

1424 N Hoover St

1616 Griffith Park Blvd

1630 Griffith Park Blvd

4525 Rosewood Ave

1220 Myra - Turnkey Silver Lake Triplex

3348 Descanso Dr

225 N Kenmore Ave

5241 Lexington Ave

955-957 N Serrano Ave

3703 Council St

700 Robinson St

1333 Bates Ave

205-211 1/2 N Berendo St

636 Robinson St

4550 Maplewood Ave

522 N Harvard Blvd

1648 1/2 Lucile Ave

600 Robinson St

324-334 Normandie Pl

200-216 N Commonwealth Ave

1405 N Normandie Ave

543 N Harvard Blvd

1214 N Hobart Blvd

5057 Lemon Grove Ave

209 N Commonwealth Ave

4562 Maplewood Ave

5217 Fountain Ave

Serrano II

5311 Virginia Ave

1165 N Hobart Blvd

927-935 N Serrano Ave

854 Serrano Pl

211-215 1/2 N Catalina St

4354 Oakwood Ave

432 N Kingsley

651 N Dillon St

417 N Ardmore Ave

1015 N Serrano Ave

4318 Sunset Dr

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