
Apartments near Union Square in Los Angeles, CA (6,168 Rentals)


720 S Mariposa Ave

1220-1222 3/4 S Mariposa Ave

139 S Commonwealth Ave

724 E Edgeware Rd

1134 Sunvue Pl

1140 Sunvue Pl

360 N Occidental Blvd

113-115 1/2 Robinson St

712 S Mariposa Ave

732 S Mariposa Ave

2310 Ellendale Pl

231 N Vendome St

1240-1242 W 24th St

916 S Normandie Ave

3166-3172 San Marino St

922 S Normandie Ave

2376-2378 Portland St

2117-2119 Kent St

728-732 E Edgeware Rd

932 S Normandie Ave

420 S Berendo St

631 S Kenmore Ave

819 S Mariposa Ave

811 S Mariposa Ave

New Hampshire Villa Apartments

1111-1121 Sunvue Pl

810 N Bonnie Brae St

1147 S Mariposa Ave

1480 Wallace Ave

Beverly Terrace

1444 W 22nd St

1219 W 25th St

806 N Alvarado St

848 S Normandie Ave

827 Glendale Blvd

Higgins Building

Benton Green Apartments

3148 James M Wood Blvd

1229 S Mariposa Ave

800-816 E Edgeware Rd

154-156 Robinson St

966 S Normandie Ave

1120 S Normandie Ave

152 S Westmoreland Ave

Mariposa Villas

1283 W 24th St

519 S Catalina St

960 S Normandie Ave

616 Boylston St

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