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


1654 N Stanley Ave

409 N Gardner St

422 N Sierra Bonita Ave

458 N Curson Ave

5814 Virginia Ave

6907 Camrose Dr

454 N Curson Ave

5949-5955 3/4 Carlton Way

Hillcrest Apartments

606 N Spaulding Ave

435 N Sierra Bonita Ave

5932 Carlton Way

935 N Ogden Dr

1900 Vine St

Virginia Arms

414 N Sierra Bonita Ave

356 N Gardner St

360 N Gardner St

444 N Curson Ave

408 N Sierra Bonita Ave

546 N Spaulding Ave

459 N Curson Ave

600 N Spaulding Ave

1036 N Orange Grove Ave

365 N Gardner St

5926 Carlton Way

101 S Sycamore Ave

428-432 1/2 N Sierra Bonita Ave

7650-7654 Hollywood Blvd

1042 N Orange Grove Ave

5814 La Mirada Ave

642 N Irving Blvd

5570 W 1st St

5806 Virginia Ave

1030 North Orange Grove

1163 N Van Ness Ave

434 N Curson Ave

438 N Curson Ave

449 N Curson Ave

346 N Gardner St

607 N Irving Blvd

2026 N Cahuenga Blvd

5939 Carlton Way

617 N Spaulding Ave

350 N Gardner St

357 N Gardner St

542 N Spaulding Ave

419 N Sierra Bonita Ave

361-363 1/2 N Gardner St

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