
Apartments near Highland Park Station-Gold Line in Los Angeles, CA (498 Rentals)


221 Thorne St

4960 Figueroa St

4952 Figueroa St

4927 Echo St

354 Newland St

218-222 Thorne St

6425 Garvanza Ave

4947 Sycamore Ter

701 Avenue 50

705 Avenue 50

709-717 N Avenue 50

6306 Crescent St

258 N Avenue 49

122 N Ave. 66

5239 York Blvd

317-327 N Avenue 64

6411 Ruby St

5256 Meridian St

5252 Meridian St

5160 York Blvd

6512 Monterey Rd

1056-1058 N Avenue 51

5154 York Blvd

126-& 130 San Pascual Ave

138 San Pascual Ave

804 Avenue 50

4909 Pasadena Avenue Ter

6157 Ruby Pl

5207 Meridian St

5213 Meridian St

5227-5233 1/2 Stratford Rd

212 San Pascual Ave

Chapman Townhomes

239-301 San Pascual Ave

4733 N Figueroa St

4733 Woodside Dr

6016 La Prada

829 El Paso Dr

Highland Park Duplex Near York & Ave 51

6034 La Prada St

6040 La Prada St

Eaton Park

317 San Pascual Ave

511 N Avenue 66

6739-6747 N Figueroa St

840-842 1/2 Terrace 49

Chadwick Terrace

500 Avenue 66

432 N Avenue 66
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