
Apartments near 8th Street Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,472 Rentals)


2743 W 8th St

2663 San Marino St

2654 James M Wood Blvd

1024-1026 S Mariposa Ave

531 S Berendo St

2838 Leeward Ave

837 S Ardmore Ave

Kenmore Tower

Residential Condominium

1116 S Berendo St

2649-2655 San Marino St

984 Elden Ave

2640 James M Wood Blvd

2879 Sunset Pl

2729 Francis Ave

831 S Ardmore Ave

2655 San Marino St

2841 Leeward Ave

2832 Leeward Ave

932 S Ardmore Ave

751 S Ardmore Ave

2650-2680 San Marino St

937 Arapahoe St

2641 San Marino St

1017-1031 S Mariposa Ave

2649 San Marino St

2826 Leeward Ave

2833 Leeward Ave

The Naples Villlas

514 S New Hampshire Ave

987 Magnolia Ave

909 S Ardmore Ave

2636 James M Wood Blvd

Apartments on 7th St @ Hoover St.

2823-2831 Leeward Ave

2626 W 9th St

525 S Berendo St

962 Magnolia Ave

2633 San Marino St

Richmore Gardens Twin Towers

1110 S Kenmore Ave

927 S Ardmore Ave

2625 San Marino St

519 S Catalina St

508 S New Hampshire Ave

1126 S New Hampshire Ave

1100 Fedora St

The Wellington Grande

933 S Ardmore Ave

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