
Apartments near Soto-Gold Line in Los Angeles, CA (1,090 Rentals)


207 N Savannah St

331 Gertrude St

533 S Mathews St

2555 Cincinnati St

2520 Folsom St

520 S St Louis St

545 S Breed St

2323-2325 E 6th St

116 S State St

531 N Soto St

2416-2418 Boulder St

532 S St Louis St

402 N Chicago St

530-536 N Soto St

1830 Pennsylvania Ave

414-416 Camulos St

2448 Boulder St

538 S St. Louis St

2826 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

1911 New Jersey St

531 Brittania St

532 San Benito Street Apartments

2302 E 6th St

530 N Fickett St

2433 Boulder St

608 N Soto St

311 S State St

338 N Savannah St

317 S State St

1825 E 3rd St

447 S State St

362 S Boyle Ave

2901 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

619 S Soto St

2724 Lanfranco St

2402 Malabar St

442-444 1/2 S. Boyle Ave.

410 S Boyle Ave

2829-2833 Brooklyn Ave

627 N Soto St

300 S Boyle Ave

2911 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

645-649 N Cummings St

312 S Boyle Ave

633-637 N Soto St

464 Forest Ave

654 N Cummings St

701-703 N Soto St

2817 Cincinnati St

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