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9 Properties Available
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- Price-Low To High
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$1,200,000
138 N Dillon ST, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Mauricio Barajas of Century 21 Masters


$1,349,000
700 N Dillon ST, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Susan L Andrews of Compass


$1,896,999
1891 Lucretia AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Beatrice Harendza of COMPASS


$1,700,000
1120 W Edgeware RD, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Emily Johnson of Sotheby's International Realty


$2,295,000
608 N Rampart BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Jared Levine of Keller Williams Realty Calabasas


$1,095,000
1518 Portia ST, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Peter Lavin of Links Real Estate


$2,695,000
3400 Carnation AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Tracy B Do of Coldwell Banker Realty


$4,500,000
801 E Edgeware RD, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by Todd Frelinger of Prime Equity Properties, Inc.


$1,624,999
1832 Redcliff ST, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Listed by David Nixon of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Town Center

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