
Apartments near Santa Monica & Highland in Los Angeles, CA (5,537 Rentals)


623 N Spaulding Ave

642 N Genesee Ave

443 N Curson Ave

409 N Sierra Bonita Ave

2039 Ivar Ave

1524-1528 N Bronson Ave

636 N Genesee Ave

351 N Gardner St

413 N Sierra Bonita Ave

630 N Genesee Ave

1930 Argyle Ave

611-615 N Spaulding Ave

7676 Hollywood Blvd

534 N Spaulding Ave

626 N Genesee Ave

538 N Spaulding Ave

366 N Sierra Bonita Ave

2042 N Cahuenga Blvd

7649 N Hollywood Way

622 N Genesee Ave

819-823 N Ogden Dr

6326 Longview Ave

Bronson Apartments

520 N Spaulding Ave

439 N Curson Ave

347 N Gardner St

454 N Stanley Ave

360 N Sierra Bonita Ave

401 N Sierra Bonita Ave

435 N Curson Ave

1164 N Van Ness Ave

616 N Genesee Ave

458 N Stanley Ave

330 N Gardner St

North Argyle

367 N Sierra Bonita Ave

1949 Argyle Avenue

350 N Sierra Bonita Ave

356 N Sierra Bonita Ave

1220 N Van Ness Ave

341 N Gardner St

448 N Stanley Ave

410 N Curson Ave

612 N Genesee Ave

606 N Genesee Ave

543 N Spaulding Ave

5753-5755 1/2 Virginia Ave

126-130 S Sycamore Ave

337 N Gardner St

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