
Apartments near Slauson Station-Blue Line in Los Angeles, CA (1,412 Rentals)


6829 Makee Ave

1446 E 48th St

1213,1217 - 1/2 51st St.

1817 E 70th St

1617 E 47th St

1130 E 64th St

6919 Compton Ave

1845-1851 E 70th St

1283 E 49th St

1211 E 67th St

1435 E 48th St

6713 Hooper Ave

1209-1217 E 67th St

1125-1129 E 52nd St

Not on MLS *Duplex* in Los Angeles. Like NEW.

4618-4620 Compton Ave

1180 E 50th St

1185-1199 E 50th St

7009 Makee Ave

4610 Compton Ave

5802 Malabar St

1127 E 51st St

1104 E 51st St

4611 Compton Ave

1321 E 48th St

1210 E 68th St

6524 S Central Ave

1135 E 67th St

1131 E 67th St

1850 E 71st St

1601 E Florence Ave

919 E 55th St

942-952 1/2 53rd St.

1114-1120 E 67th St

1851 E Florence Ave

4900 Central Ave

1401 E 46th St

4961 Central Ave

4423 Lima St

1148 E 48th St

1163 E 48th St

1063 E 49th Plz

1618 E Vernon Ave

868-870 E 53rd St

982 E 50th St

1225 E 47th St

7101-7111 S Hooper Ave

1211 E 71st St

1356 E 45th St

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