
Apartments near Union Square in Los Angeles, CA (6,137 Rentals)


2825 Ellendale Pl

1032 S Serrano Ave

102 S Kenmore Ave

1559-1561 S Harvard Blvd

617 Micheltorena St

1303-1315 Laveta Ter

700 Robinson St

1036 S Serrano Ave

111 N Catalina St

115 S Kenmore Ave

10 California Detached Bungalows

1600 W 24th St

2306 Reservoir St

1028 S Serrano Ave

1106 S Serrano Ave

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Marathon 12

719 New Depot St

721 New Depot St

Enlightenment Plaza

3508-3508 1/2 Bellevue Av

1143 N Coronado St

217 N New Hampshire Ave

147 N Berendo St

128 S Edgemont St

1672 S Harvard Blvd

957 Figueroa Ter

2201 Trinity St

1276 W 29th St

1325 Qunitera St

222 S Mariposa Ave

1331 Sutherland St

1806-1814 Montana St

1612 W 24th St

1324 Quintero St

209 S Alexandria Ave

317-319 E 24th St

Portia Apartments

940 S Serrano Ave

818-824 Parkman Ave

924 S Serrano Ave

1311-1315 N Allesandro St

135-143 S Edgemont St

211-213 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

3390 San Marino St

930 S Serrano Ave

2424 Raymond Ave

115-119 N Catalina St

713 New Depot St

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