
Apartments near Farmdale-Expo Line in Los Angeles, CA (2,653 Rentals)


1515 Crenshaw Blvd

1514-1516 S Bronson Ave

2311 Arlington Ave

2601 W 42nd St

1352 S Burnside Ave

1511 S Bronson Ave

1510 S Bronson Ave

6006 Comey Ave

1720 5th Ave

Preservation III (Site D)

4348 8th Ave

1373 S Ridgeley Dr

1504 S Bronson Ave

1505 S Sierra Bonita Ave

1336 S Cochran Ave

1507 S Bronson Ave

1727 4th Ave

2010 3rd Ave

1296 S Citrus Ave

1710 5th Ave

3957 S Van Ness Ave

3317 W Washington Blvd

1500 S Bronson Ave

2628-2630 Alvira St

3201 21st St

1438 S Victoria Ave

2234 W Adams Blvd

4196-4198 4th Ave

1501 S Bronson Ave

1283-1285 S Sycamore Ave

6018 Comey Ave

2196 W 27th St

1341 S Burnside Ave

2204 W 26th Pl

1613 6th Ave

1292 1/2 S Citrus Ave

1502 Crenshaw Blvd

1717 4th Ave

1451 S Bronson Ave

1343 S Burnside Ave

3002 W Vernon Ave

1304-1308 S Cloverdale Ave

1806-1808 4th Ave

1449 S Bronson Ave

5957 Guthrie Ave

1622-1626 6th Ave

3414 W 17th St

2382 W 23rd St

5312 Packard St

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