
Apartments near The Block in Los Angeles, CA (4,369 Rentals)


3730 S Sepulveda Blvd

1444 Centinela Ave

10473 Santa Monica Blvd

3640 S Sepulveda Blvd

1437 Brockton Ave

3630 Westwood Blvd

3144-3152 S. Barrington Ave in Mar Vista - Has a Pool!

3630 Westwood Blvd

10908 SM Blvd, prime Westwood, near transit

1631 Barry Ave

10910 Santa Monica Blvd

2969 Kelton Ave

11936 Darlington Ave

10760 Rose Ave

12246 Montana Ave

10908 SM Blvd, prime Westwood, near transit

1532 S Bundy Dr

3415 McLaughlin Ave

1335 S Carmelina Ave

10910 Santa Monica Blvd

1539 Purdue Ave

1751 S Bentley Ave

12323 Texas Ave

747 Gayley Ave

3667 Keystone Av

11908 Dorothy St

2425 Purdue Ave

1417 Butler Ave

1836 Colby Ave

1539 Beloit Ave

1506 S Barrington Ave

747 Gayley Ave

3004 Kelton Ave

3426 Mentone Ave

1540 Brockton Ave

3166 S Barrington Ave

1906 Pelham Ave

1822 Colby Ave

3636 Mentone Ave

1901 Overland Ave

11665 Mayfield Ave

3422 S Centinela Ave

11848 Kiowa Ave

11911 Mayfield Ave

2245 S Beverly Glen Blvd

10810 Palms Blvd

2224 S Carmelina Ave

11920 Montana Ave

2425 Purdue Ave
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