
Apartments near Santa Monica & Wellsley Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (4,609 Rentals)


2452 S Barrington Ave

2448 S Barrington Ave

1640 Bentley Ave.

Blenty Ave

Beloit Place

Cosmopolitan BW

2453 Barry Ave

1741 S Bentley Ave

2439 Federal Ave

2464 S Barrington Ave

1511 Camden Ave

11031 Ohio Ave

Camden Courtyard Apartments

1650 Bentley Ave

1633 Camden Ave

2467 Barry Ave

2458 Barry Ave

1726 S Bentley Ave

1639 Camden Ave

Brazilia Apartments

123 S Bowling Green Way

2468 Barry Ave

1863 S Bentley Ave

1600 Camden Ave

2479 Barry Ave

1727 Camden Ave

1760 S Bentley Ave

2572 S Centinela Ave

400 S Barrington Ave

1530 Camden Ave

1610 Camden Ave

1820 S Bentley Avenue

11623 Gateway Blvd

1644 Camden Ave

1737 Camden Ave

1815 Camden Ave

1415 Greenfield Ave

1421 Greenfield Ave

1427 Greenfield Ave

1609 Greenfield Ave

1521 Greenfield Ave

The Bentley House

2432 Colby Ave

1601 Greenfield Ave

1819 Camden Ave

11580 Gateway Blvd

1720 Camden Ave

11590 Gateway Blvd

11570 Gateway Blvd

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