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


11692 Darlington Ave

11655 Mayfield Ave

1741 Colby Ave

11632 Mayfield Ave

11727 Dorothy St

1516 Butler Ave

11570-11572 Nebraska Ave

1706 Colby Ave

11735 DOROTHY St

858-860 Granville Ave

1810 Federal Ave

Residential Condo

1751 Colby Ave

11424 Ohio Ave

11615 Missouri Ave

1923 Barry Ave

Casa De Rita Apartments

1818 Federal Ave

1506 Butler Ave

1745 Colby Ave

1712 Colby Ave

1520 Butler Ave

1824 Federal Ave

11645 Mayfield Ave

1826 Federal Ave

11635 Mayfield Ave

11605 Missouri Ave

801-807 Yale St

11668-11674 Darlington Ave

1834 Federal Ave

1505 Purdue Ave

11510 Iowa Ave

11550 Nebraska Ave

1823 Colby Ave

2826 Montana Ave

Colby Condominiums

1748 Colby Ave

Mayfield Christy Apartments

1819 Colby Ave

2232 S Carmelina Ave

1846 Federal Ave

1840 Federal Ave

1831 Colby Ave

11422 Iowa Ave

1749 Butler Ave

1800 Colby Ave

1947 Colby Ave

1724 Butler Ave

1818 Colby Ave

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