
Apartments near Highland Park Station-Gold Line in Los Angeles, CA (1,122 Rentals)


5033 Templeton St

144 E Avenue 33

3834 Stockbridge Ave

Arroyo Arts Complex

680 Cypress Ave

3210-3212 Griffin Ave

3444 Farnsworth Ave

5611 Huntington Dr N

2695 Loosmore St

3219 Griffin Ave

3900 Stockbridge Ave

3239 Pasadena Ave

133 E Avenue 32

125 E Avenue 32

Roseview

3534 Copeland Pl

3210 Pasadena Ave

3526 Copeland Pl

3522 Copeland Pl

3193 Budau Ave

2644 Roseview Ave

3216-3222 Warwick Ave

2315 Merton Ave

2833 Huron St

5353 Edna St

2822 Huron St

5038 Ellenwood Dr

2827 Huron St

619-625 1/2 W Avenue 28

2815 Huron St

5367 Edna St

599 W Avenue 28

5370 Edna St

Mobile Home Park Development Site

5107 Windermere Ave

5310-5312 Cronus St

2623 Jeffries Ave

2620 Idell St

3200 Farnsworth Ave

2616 Idell St

2617 Jeffries Ave

600 Avenue 27

5333 Hyde St

223 N Avenue 58

5805 Monte Vista St

5721 Monte Vista St

Baddour Apartments

Monte Vista

207 N Avenue 56

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