
Apartments near Farmdale-Expo Line in Los Angeles, CA (2,657 Rentals)


4188 Somerset Dr

4038 W 28th St

3833 Lockland Dr

4214 W Adams Blvd

3921 Santo Tomas Dr

4187-4189 Marlton Ave

1938 S Harcourt Ave

3945 Montclair St

2008 Vineyard Ave

5447 Blackwelder St

2608-2610 S Ridgeley Dr

2610 S Ridgeley Dr

Expo Walk

3922-3924 1/2 Montclair St. &

4168-4170 Marlton Ave

The Carlin Apartments

3821 Lockland Dr

3910 Montclair St

4153 Lockland Pl

4911 W 20th St

3625 9th Ave

3906 Mont Clair St

3917 Montclair St

1912 W View St

4023-4027 W 28th St

3913 Montclair St

1915 S Longwood Ave

5462 Geer St

4148 Lockland Pl

3928-3934 W 28th St

3800 Lockland Dr

4117 W Adams Blvd

2918-2922 Hauser Blvd

4011 W 28th St

5459 Carlin St

5069 W 21st St

1915 S Palm Grove Ave

2437 S Burnside Ave

4131 W Adams Blvd

2101 S Sycamore Ave

1950 West Blvd

4154 Lockland Pl

5073 W 21st St

4910 Washington Blvd

4924 W Washington Blvd

3857 Montclair St

1913 Claudina Ave

2709 Edgehill Dr

5105 W 21st St

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