
Apartments near Sawtelle Place in Los Angeles, CA (4,346 Rentals)


11900 Rochester Ave

10941 National Blvd

1412 Brockton Ave

1238 Barry Ave

1274 Granville Ave

1526-1528 Amherst Ave

11873 Rochester Ave

10751 Wilkins Ave

10617 Eastborne Ave

1320 Armacost Ave

1262 Granville Ave

1266-1276 Midvale Ave

1271 Granville Ave

10609 Eastborne Ave

1326 Armacost Ave

1233 Barry Ave

1301 S Westgate Ave

11817 Texas Ave

12120-12124 1/2 Ohio Ave

1430-1436 Selby Ave

10561 Missouri Ave

1833 Westholme Ave

10605 Eastborne Ave

10605 & 10609 Eastborne

1230 S Barrington Ave

10669 Kinnard Ave

1227 Barry Ave

10946 National Blvd

1829 Westholme Ave

1261 Granville Ave

1624 Hilts Ave

10911-10915 Wellworth Ave

Residential Condominums

1300 Armacost Ave

10930-10940 National Blvd

The Courtyard in West Homes

11827 Texas Ave

1225 Barry Ave

1240 Granville Ave

10705 Wilkins Ave

1815 Westholme Ave

1825 Westholme Ave

1224 S Barrington Ave

10576 Eastborne Ave

1614 Hilts Ave

10664 Wilkins Ave

1414 S Saltair Ave

South Barrington Apartments

1234 Granville Ave

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