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


5779-5787 Arroyo Dr

125 S Avenue 53

220 N Avenue 53

232 N Avenue 53

Three Palms Apartments

231 S Avenue 54

Mesa Villa Apartments

5900 York Blvd

221 N Avenue 52

350 Avenue 57

6173 N Figueroa St

139 S Avenue 52

121 N Avenue 52

The Tropicana

130 Avenue 52

127 S Ave. 52

260-266 S Avenue 54

The York

322 N Avenue 52

124 Avenue 52

315 South Avenue 55

Holiday Cove

203 N Avenue 51

131 S Avenue 63

201 S Avenue 64

356 Avenue 52

5113-5115 Monte Vista St

281 S Avenue 52

5740 Fayette St

Ave 51 Apartments

6125-6129 Monterey Rd

219 Avenue 51

Highland Meadows (Fayette)

111 S Avenue 63

417 Wheeling Way

6101 Monterey Rd

6024 Fayette St

5100 Monte Vista St

Arroyo Apartments

Monterey Apartments

6046 Fayette St

6042 Fayette St

Monterey Via Marisol

144 Avenue 51

129 S Avenue 64

363 Avenue 51

The Marq Apartments

127 S Ave. 64

923 Nolden St

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