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


939 Magnolia Ave

2895 W 11th St

1046 S Ardmore Ave

211-213 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

3920 Ingraham St

The Serrano

4254 W 5th St

1050 S Berendo St

145 N Normandie Ave

206 S Commonwealth Ave

231 N Catalina St

2669 San Marino St

305 S Manhattan Pl

4255 W 5th St

1043 S New Hampshire Ave

175 S Oxford Ave

3866 W 8th St

217 N New Hampshire Ave

115 S Westmoreland Ave

210-212 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

239 N Kenmore Ave

221 N New Hampshire Ave

983 S Serrano Ave

1031 S Kingsley Dr

2655 San Marino St

227 N Berendo St

2649-2655 San Marino St

137 S Virgil Ave

943 Magnolia Ave

146 S Oxford Ave

140 S Oxford Ave

169 S Oxford Ave

1100 Fedora St

2663 San Marino St

225 S Hoover St

3912 W 7th St

956 Elden Ave

314 S Reno St

237 N Catalina St

820 S St Andrews Pl

115-119 S Westmoreland Ave

2640 James M Wood Blvd

3922 W 7th St

4203 Council st

1110 S Kenmore Ave

207 N Mariposa Ave

409 S St Andrews Pl

984 S Westmoreland Ave

1052 S New Hampshire Ave

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