
Apartments near Union Station-Purple Line in Los Angeles, CA (2,189 Rentals)


2429 Griffin Ave

1010 Laguna Ave

1665 W 2nd St

802-808 Laguna Ave

1527 W 4th St

2425-2427 1/2 Wabash Ave.

2447,2447 1/2 Houston St.

1241 Ingraham St

2601 E 1st St

1150 Laveta Ter

1662 W 2nd St

530 N Fickett St

701 N Fickett St

1046-1048 Laguna Ave

724 S Soto St

243 Union Pl

316 N Fickett St

Testa Hillside

135-145 W Avenue 26

2319 Charlton St

338-344 N Fickett St

251-257 Union Pl

2614 Michigan Ave

2610 Michigan Ave

2441 Fairmount St

2617 Pennsylvania Ave

620-628 N Fickett St

1913-1919 1/2 Thomas St.

1405-1437 1/2 Scott Ave

2520 Folsom St

201-209 Avenue 26

401-405 1/2 Loma Dr.

2521 Sichel St

1100 S Grand Ave

2529 Sichel St

1006 Echo Park Ave

2527-2529 Cincinnati St

401 Loma Dr

2505-2509 Malabar St

1080 Laguna Ave

651 Mathews St

2440 Wabash Ave

2619 Pennsylvania Ave

Art House

2421 Johnston St

Lifan Tower

2620 E 1st St

2501 Houston St

2611 4th St

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There are currently 30,250 Studio Apartments in Los Angeles with rent ranges from $695 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,144.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Los Angeles ranges from $645 to $13,787 with an average monthly rent of $2,656.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Los Angeles range from $825 to $39,303. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,555.
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