
Apartments near Santa Monica & Vine in Los Angeles, CA (6,629 Rentals)


1912 Whitley

1834 N Van Ness Ave

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851 N Alta Vista Blvd

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426 N Alta Vista Blvd

133 S Sycamore Ave

839 Gardner LLC

660 N. Mariposa Ave.

Fully Furnished Back House- Prime Location

822 - 824 N Stanley Ave

537 N Kenmore Ave

1842 Mariposa Ave

418-420 S Citrus Ave

513 N Heliotrope Dr

5937 Willoughby Ave

6123-6125 Afton Pl

6546 La Mirada Ave

Larchmont Lofts

1200 North McCadden Place

1435-1437 1/2 N Las Palmas Ave

5404 Rosewood Ave

961 N St Andrews Pl

5500 Barton Ave

5139 Marathon St

1744 N Van Ness Ave

607 N Orange Dr

5666 Franklin Ave

1940 N Highland Ave

5235-5237 Virginia Ave

6715 Beverly Blvd

1521 N Detroit St

606 N Harvard Blvd

2166 Beachwood Ter

175-181 N. Sycamore Avenue,

1280-1286 N Ardmore Ave

1750 N Harvard Blvd

The Residence at 1400 Vista

102 N Oxford Ave

Casa Palmero

342 North Fuller Avenue

Hancock Park Duplex Upper Unit!

320 S Gramercy Pl

1726 Mariposa Ave

1815 Mariposa Ave

438 N Sierra Bonita Ave

1119 N. Berendo St.

Regency 321

325 N Gardner St

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