
Apartments near Highland Park Station-Gold Line in Los Angeles, CA (504 Rentals)


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Monterey Apartments

Woodside Apartments

315 South Avenue 55

Figueroa Gardens

Aiden on Ash

Moxie + Clover

Pasadena Park Place

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The Tropicana

Acre Heights Apartments

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5375 Raphael St

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252 S Ave 55, Unit 4

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1835 N Ave 53, Unit A

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5924 Hayes Ave

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923 N Avenue 56

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5326 Lincoln Ave, Unit HP 2

703 N Ave 54

255 S Ave 55

400 N Ave 54

6060 La Prada

6060 La Prada

407 N Avenue 50

407 N Avenue 50

Ave55 Apartments

944 N Avenue 50

200-202 Avenue 58

314 S Ave. 56

6014-6018 Monterey Rd

405 N Avenue 66

Temple Terrace

Eaton Crest

5817-5821 Piedmont Ave

Highland Park Transit Village

200-210 1/2 N Avenue 58

126 N Avenue 57

226 Avenue 57

220 N Avenue 57

5910 Monte Vista St

127 N 56 Ave

5629 Monte Vista St

5600 Monte Vista St
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