
Apartments near Santa Monica & Wellsley Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (4,608 Rentals)


Carmelina Cottages

1855 Colby Ave

1520 Purdue Ave

1732 Butler Ave

11504 Nebraska Ave

1815 Butler Ave

1511 Corinth Ave

1717 Purdue Ave

11350 Ohio Ave

1850-1854 Colby Ave

1517 Corinth Ave

2262 S Carmelina Ave

1800 Butler Ave

751 S Burlingame Ave

1818-1820 Butler Ave

2276 S. Carmelina Ave.

1741 Purdue Ave

1812 Butler Ave

12115 San Vicente Blvd

Maris

1803 Purdue Ave

1720-1724 Purdue Ave

1826 Butler Ave

1716 Purdue Ave

1834 Butler Ave

1726 Purdue Ave

1516 Corinth Ave

1828 Butler Ave

1506 Corinth Ave

1512 Corinth Ave

11663 Gorham Ave

1750 Purdue Ave

13001-13019 Montana Ave

11698 Montana Ave

1840 Butler Ave

1520 Corinth Ave

11321 Massachusetts Ave

12340 Tennessee Ave

1730 Purdue Ave

11340 Iowa Ave

11621 Darlington Ave

11417 Missouri Ave

1825 Purdue Ave

1650 Corinth Ave

Gorham Manor Apartments

2304 S Carmelina Ave

11611 Darlington Ave

11701 Montana Ave

11414 Missouri Ave

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