
Apartments near W 3rd Street Portfolio in Los Angeles, CA (5,737 Rentals)


331 N Spaulding Ave

6228 Orange St

351 N Genesee Ave

6216-6218 Orange St

7811-7817 Oakwood Ave

6418 W 6th St

340 N Genesee Ave

346 N Genesee Ave

106 N Kings Rd

337 N Spaulding Ave

6330 Orange St

8371 Blackburn Ave

320 N Spaulding Ave

401-407 N Ogden Dr

6320 Orange St

6401 Orange St

618 S La Jolla Ave

350 N Genesee Ave

6206 Orange St

110 N Kings Rd

410 N Orange Grove Ave

414 N Orange Grove Ave

330 N Spaulding Ave

6417-6419 Orange St

356 N Genesee Ave

6411 Orange St

MIRACLE MILE SPANISH STYLE 5-PLEX-TOWNHOUSE 2

347 N Spaulding Ave

415 N Ogden Dr

417 N Orange Grove Ave

Wilshire Fairfax Condos

360 N Genesee Ave

340 N Spaulding Ave

418 N Orange Grove Ave

424 N Orange Grove Ave

351 N Spaulding Ave

336 N Spaulding Ave

340-342 1/2 N. Spaulding

6421 Orange St

325 N Stanley

Quadruplex

6411-13 1/2 Orange St.

6530-6532 Lindenhurst Ave

439 N Hayworth Ave

365 N Spaulding Ave

109 N King Road

435 N Orange Grove Ave

425 N Ogden Dr

6521 W 6th St

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