
Apartments near Santa Monica & Wellsley Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (4,601 Rentals)


835 S Westgate Ave

11748 Dorothy St

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11946 Montana Ave

Residential Condominium

11511 Ohio Ave

963 S Barrington Ave

Residential Condominiums

11742 Dorothy St

11554 Iowa Ave

1644 Colby Ave

11509 Wyoming Ave

1738 Federal Ave

1828-1838 Barry Ave

1451-1453 Butler Ave

1415 Butler Ave

11669 Mayfield Ave

1721 Colby Ave

5 Unit Apartments + 1 Non Conf

968 S Barrington Ave

11650 Mayfield Ave

1457 Butler Ave

11725 Darlington Ave

11738 Dorothy St

817 S Westgate Ave

1813 Federal Ave

1817 Federal Ave

750 S Bundy Dr

11648 Mayfield Ave

1752 Federal Ave

The Westgate

1662 Colby Ave

11502 Rochester Ave

11732 Dorothy St

1433 Butler Ave

864 Granville Ave

1721-1723 S Colby Ave

1652 Colby Ave

The Brentwood

11973 Montana Ave

1731 Colby Ave

11961 Montana Ave

11631 Missouri Ave

11743 Dorothy St

11747 Dorothy St

1609 Butler Ave

1754 Federal Ave

1737 Colby Ave

11930 Montana Ave

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