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Ancelle

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Crenshaw Townhouse

820 S Gramercy Place

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Element by Stuho

2765 Francis Ave

1173 W 29th St

The Cleo

Hampshire Place

Virgil Square

1101 Westerly Terrace

254 S. Normandie

5140 Clinton Avenue

432 S. New Hampshire

Hallasan

4804 Oakwood

Gramercy Terrace

252 N Hoover

2231 S Western

852 S. Lucerne Blvd.

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Rosewood Heights by Wiseman

Grand View Towers

422 South Lake

514 S. Mariposa Ave.

3426 West 1st St

Hobart Place

537-545 S Catalina St

1823 S. St Andrews Pl

516-522 N Normandie Ave

WESTMORELAND

1546 S. Wilton Pl

827 N Hudson Ave

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846-854 S Berendo St

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750 S. Carondelet St.

435 S Mariposa Ave

418 S. Normandie Ave

455 S. Catalina

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There are currently 30,148 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $699 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,168.
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