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


1819 S Van Ness Ave

1340 5th Ave

1906-1912 Cimarron St

1664 Arlington Ave

Quadplex

2605 W 16th Pl

1553 W 2nd Ave

2612 Chariton St

1215 S Plymouth Blvd

1529 Orange Grove

1901 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

1336 5th Ave #3

2648 Chariton St

3815 S St Andrews Pl

1236 Crenshaw Blvd

1805 S Van Ness Ave

1541 2nd Ave

1546 S Fairfax Ave

1520 3rd Ave

1526 3rd Ave

8516 Cadillac Ave

1335 4th Ave

1508 S Orange Grove Ave

1828 S Van Ness Ave

1563 S Fairfax Ave

5107 Crenshaw Blvd

1507 3rd Ave

1525 S Orange Grove Ave

1617 Arlington Ave

1655 S Van Ness Ave

1221 Crenshaw Blvd

1536 S Fairfax Ave

3129 Venice Blvd

2647 Chariton St

1568 S Hayworth Ave

1650 Arlington Ave

1210 S Plymouth Blvd

Lola Manor

1510 3rd Ave

2641 Chariton St

1417-1425 3rd Ave

2637 Chariton St

1235 S Bronson Ave

1601-1603 1/2 S Hayworth Ave

2625 Chariton St

2268 W 20th St

1210 Crenshaw Blvd

5117 Crenshaw Blvd

8612 Beverlywood St

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