
Apartments near Union Square in Los Angeles, CA (6,139 Rentals)


146 N Edgemont St

220-220 1/2 N Kenmore Ave

The Maltman Apartments

237 N Catalina St

1419 Allesandro St

105 S Mariposa Ave

145 N Edgemont St

539-541 N Commonwealth Ave

643 Maltman Ave

1903 S Harvard Blvd

1418-1422 Mohawk St

757 E 21st St

154 N Edgemont St

1674 W 25th St

330 S Alameda St

1477 W 29th St

1442 Laveta Ter

2717 S Budlong Ave

1444-1448 Glendale Blvd

207 N Kenmore Ave

Cambridge Arms Apartments

738 Bernard St

736 Bernard St

1464 Fairbanks Pl

215 N Kenmore Ave

3501 Ellsworth St

1445 Lake Shore Ave

1761 W 23rd St

1745 S Hobart Blvd

4 Units in West Adams/Jefferson Park

142 N Alexandria Ave

117 N Alexandria Ave

122 S Normandi Ave

314 N Berendo St

327-329 N New Hampshire Ave

2231 Cambridge St

401 S Harvard Blvd

2029 S La Salle Ave

724 Bernard St

610 E 24th St

110 N Normandi Ave

2627 Raymond Ave

501 N Westmoreland Ave

521 S Hobart Blvd

563 N Hoover St

Rivers

2500 S Normandie Ave

Century Apartments

4051-4065 W 4th St

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