
Apartments near Union Square in Los Angeles, CA (6,140 Rentals)


701 S Hobart Blvd

106 S Edgemont St

208 S Mariposa Ave

622 Tularosa Dr

131-133 1/2 N Catalina St

227 E 25th St

841 Cleveland St

845 Cleveland St

2621 Juliet St

715 S Harvard Blvd

Garden Villas

244 S Normandie Ave

828 S Serrano Ave

3505 Bellevue Ave

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227 N New Hampshire Ave

La Maison Serrano

3309 Ellsworth St

233 N New Hampshire Ave

839 N Occidental Blvd

1427 W 28th St

1745 S Kingsley Dr

1334 Lake Shore Ave

852 N Occidental Blvd

North University Park PM

827-835 Silver Lake Blvd

1175 W 30th St

1581-1587 W Adams Blvd

1047-1053 S Serrano Ave

1420 Fairbanks Pl

1337 N Alvarado St

Villa Venessa

205-211 1/2 N Berendo St

632 Tularosa Dr

853-855 Cleveland St

737 N Dillon St

The Serrano

1677 W 23rd St

3526 Bellevue Ave

135 1/2-137 1/2 N Catalina St

235-237 N New Hampshire Ave

Monto Carlo

532 S Harvard Blvd

440-442 N Virgil Ave

303 E 25th St

812 N Vendome St

524 S Harvard Blvd

1139 S Serrano Ave

1147 S Serrano Ave

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