
Apartments near Santa Monica & Highland in Los Angeles, CA (5,543 Rentals)


5134 Raleigh St

407 N Norton Ave

5442 Lemon Grove Ave

5646 Fountain Ave

458-462 1/2 N Orange Grove Ave

5212 Melrose Ave

5111 Raleigh St

658 N Hayworth Ave

5122 Raleigh St

526 Van Ness Ave

755 N Hayworth Ave

439 N Ogden Dr

5642 Lexington Ave

520 Van Ness Ave

848 N Edinburgh Ave

454 N Orange Grove Ave

331 N Spaulding Ave

350 N Genesee Ave

733 N Hayworth Ave

435 N Ogden Dr

346 N Genesee Ave

312 N Spaulding Ave

652 N Hayworth Ave

Elmwood Terrace

1948 Cheremoya Ave

5527 Barton Ave

321 N Spaulding Ave

5632 Lexington Ave

340 N Genesee Ave

5131 Clinton St

648 N Hayworth Ave

5731 Carlton Way

419 N Ogden Dr

448 N Orange Grove Ave

445 Van Ness Ave

Canyon Palms

429 N Ogden Dr

5159 Maplewood Ave

1939 Tamarind Ave

336 N Genesee Ave

642 N Hayworth Ave

820 N Edinburgh Ave

355-359 1/2 N Genesee Ave

5517-5519 Sierra Vista Avenue,

459 N Orange Grove Ave

5712 Carlton Way

315 N Spaulding Ave

442 N Orange Grove Ave

425 N Ogden Dr

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