
Apartments near Alexandria's Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,917 Rentals)


127-133 1/2 S Bimini Pl

975 S Ardmore Ave

512 S Manhattan Pl

329 S Commonwealth Ave

963 S Kingsley Dr

2743 James M Wood Blvd

233 S Virgil Ave

504 S Manhattan Pl

133 N Kenmore Ave

920 S Westmoreland Ave

James Wood Apt

214 S Serrano Ave

947 Menlo Ave

2803 Francis Ave

2866 Leeward Ave

834 S Oxford Ave

119 S Normandie Ave

233 S Serrano Ave

132 N Kenmore Ave

3028 W 4th St

109-111 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

121-123 1/2 N Berendo St

520 S Manhattan Pl

237 S Serrano Ave

2773 W 8th St

460 S Manhattan Pl

115 N New Hampshire Ave

227 S Virgil Ave

135 1/2-137 1/2 N Catalina St

129 N Mariposa Ave

842 S Oxford Ave

2778 W 8Th St

983 S Ardmore Ave

922 S Serrano Ave

131-133 1/2 N Catalina St

931-935 S Hobart Blvd

210 N Serrano Ave

2746 James M Wood Blvd

140 N Kenmore Ave

125 N Berendo St

227 S Serrano Ave

2769 W 8th St

912 S Serrano Ave

3400 James M Wood Blvd

2729 James M Wood Blvd

2870 W Olympic Blvd

120-122 N Berendo St

133 N Edgemont St

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