
Apartments near SEC Vine St & Fountain Ave in Los Angeles, CA (6,280 Rentals)


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The Lofts on La Brea

7044 Lanewood Ave

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The LC

1635 North Martel Avenue

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The Hermoyne

La Mirada Plaza Apartments

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Candara at Hancock Park Apartments

Madison Hancock Park

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Broadcast Center

Lex 1 by Category

Western Lux

Modera Argyle

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Fusion Hollywood

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Hollywood Melrose Apartments

311 South New Hampshire Avenue

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Playa Palms Apartments LLC

238 South Serrano Ave

St. Moritz Apartments

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The Monroe at Virgil Village

109 S Normandie Ave

The Claire Manor

552 N Hobart Blvd

Empire at Larchmont

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The Louise Los Feliz

The Sunset Hue

Mariposa on 3rd

Prizma

WIN - The Union at Winona

Modera Hollywood

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Alexandria II

Poinsettia Club

The Rayfield Apartments

Franklin Plaza

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Harvard Apartments

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There are currently 30,148 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $699 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,163.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Los Angeles range from $775 to $39,303. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,618.
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