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1363 Colton St, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA
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New furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within a well-designed development in Los Angeles, CA. Located in Echo Park, the development is close to DTLA, Los Angeles Center Studios, L.A. Downtown Medical Center, Los Angeles Surge Hospital, Echo Park, Hollywood Freeway, Vista Hermosa Natural Park and Good Samaritan Hospital.
Apartments can include a balcony or patio, DTLA views, central air, quartz countertops, hardwood floors and tiled bathrooms. The development can include a rooftop deck, fitness center, sky lounge, night patrol, onsite maintenance and garage parking.
The development can be found at 1363 Colton Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026. It’s a great position close to shopping, dining, entertainment, Dodger Stadium, Angels Point, LAPD Police Academy, Elysian Fields, Chávez Ravine Arboretum, MacArthur Park, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Broad and Angels Flight Railway.
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Luxury pre-furnished living in a sought-after L.A. suburb is available at 636 Pacific Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Central to Willmore, East Village, and Downtown Long Beach, there is no shortage…
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Check out this luxe apartment suite at South Beach Marina in San Francisco, CA. Unit #423 is on the 9th floor with sweeping bay views. 650 square feet, 1 bedroom,…
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Welcome to a world of upscale living where your home is designed to complement your lifestyle, both today and in the future. Located in Folsom, California, this apartment community embraces…
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