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


210-218 Hamlet St

111 North Avenue 50

Monterey Apartments

Highland Village Apartments

5624 Meridian St

5015 Monte Vista St

127 N Avenue 50

Highland Meadows (Meridian)

6414-6436 Roble Ave

323 N Avenue 50

300 Newland St

Avenue 50 Apartments

Given Highland Park

110 Avenue 50

120 Avenue 50

Villa San Marisol

501-505 N Avenue 50

5000 Echo St

Fig & York

507-509 N Avenue 50

260 S Avenue 50

Sycamore Park Apartments

5307-5309 Lincoln Ave

4938 Echo St

6447 Figueroa St

Monterey Apartments

4940-4946 N Figueroa St

6415 Garvanza Ave

6706 York Blvd

Highland Park Villas

118 San Pascual Ave

141 San Pascual Ave.

6559 N Figueroa St

800 Avenue 50

The Florentine Apartments

767 N Avenue 50

Annandale

5217 Meridian St

308 N Avenue 66

777 Avenue 50

6631 N Figueroa St

4741 Figueroa St

6638 N Figueroa St

Crescent Arms Apartment

1060 N Avenue 50

4707 N. Figueroa St

6050 La Prada

6515 Elgin St

323 San Pascual Ave

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