
Apartments near Santa Monica & Highland in Los Angeles, CA (5,538 Rentals)


6631-6635 Fountain Ave

1336 N Citrus Ave

1307 N Orange Dr

1242 N Sycamore Ave

858 N Las Palmas Ave

846 Mccadden Pl

1335-1337 N Mansfield Ave

1345-1347 N Las Palmas Ave

1311 N Orange Dr

1352 N Citrus Ave

6600-6610 Willoughby Ave

6552 La Mirada Ave

904 N Orange Dr

853 N Mansfield Ave

855 N Cherokee Ave

1351 N Las Palmas Ave

1023 N Hudson Ave

1017 N Hudson Ave

827 N McCadden Pl

6678-6684 De Longpre Ave

6574 W Fountain Ave

1027 N Hudson Ave

838 N Las Palmas Ave

1301 Seward St

6860 De Longpre Ave

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6827 De Longpre Ave

1143 Wilcox Pl

6900 De Longpre Ave

1133 Wilcox Pl

1348 N Orange Dr

1310-1314 1/2 N Sycamore Ave

1149 Wilcox Pl

842 N Orange Dr

6712-6714 Leland Way

1350-1356 N Orange Dr

6537 La Mirada Ave

853 N June St

1334 N June St

1016 N Hudson Ave

1408 N Las Palmas Ave

1410-1412 N Mansfield Ave

1332 N Sycamore Ave

1026 N Hudson Ave

1340 N. June St/6616-6622 De Longpre Ave.

1002 N Hudson Ave

945 N Hudson Ave

805-809 N Mccadden Pl

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