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


5431 Lemon Grove Ave

347-349 N Genesee Ave

5127 Clinton St

636 N Hayworth Ave

632 N Hayworth Ave

5114-5120 Raleigh St

1821 Canyon Dr

438 N Orange Grove Ave

5123 Clinton St

Hayworth Terrace Apartments

351 N Genesee Ave

5633 La Mirada Ave

358 N Ogden Dr

628 N Hayworth Ave

853-857 1/2 N Edinburgh Ave

7920 Selma Ave

415 N Ogden Dr

1930 Tamarind Ave

618 N Hayworth Ave

443 North Orange

1716-1718 N Van Ness Ave

248 S Sycamore Ave

5623 Virginia Ave

1521 N Wilton Pl

7915 N Hayworth Ave

453 N Orange Grove Ave

320 N Genesee Ave

324 N Genesee Ave

341 N Genesee Ave

740 N Edinburgh Ave

424 N Orange Grove Ave

449 N Orange Grove Ave

5623 Lexington Ave

The Edinburgh Bungalows

434 N Orange Grove Ave

5622 Lexington Ave

5418 Lemon Grove Ave

2028 N Beachwood Dr

Melodie Manor

1057 N St Andrews Pl

5506 S Sierra Vista Ave

5521-5521 3/4 Romaine St

443-447 1/2 N. Orange Gro

418 N Orange Grove Ave

5115 Clinton St

335 N Genesee Ave

733-743 N Gramercy Pl

5501 Sierra Vista Ave

5417 Lemon Grove Ave

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