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


2626 W 9th St

2949 W 11th St

198 S Commonwealth Ave

258 S Vendome St

209 S Hoover St

826 S St. Andrews Pl

4201 S Council St

122-124 1/2 S Westmoreland Ave

2649 San Marino St

1021 S Harvard Blvd

2892 W 11th St

1025 Menlo Ave

227 N New Hampshire Ave

2636 James M Wood Blvd

1028 S Harvard Blvd

3901-3907 W 8th St

857 S Manhattan Pl

230-234 N Berendo St

429 S St Andrews Pl

2945 W 11th St

213 N Alexandria Ave

538 S Gramercy Pl

157 S Oxford Ave

155 S Oxford Ave

211-213 S Hoover St

233 N Berendo St

1110 S Mariposa Ave

1037 S Vermont Ave

Lafayette Park Towers Condominiums

3930 Ingraham St

249 S Manhattan Pl

233 N New Hampshire Ave

1115 Fedora St

1110 S Normandie Ave

1107 S Normandie Ave

838 S St Andrews Pl

732 S Gramercy Dr

1038 S Harvard Blvd

165-169 B S Commonwealth Ave

2641 San Marino St

Gramercy Park Townhouse

801 S St Andrews Pl

1116 Fedora St

736 S Gramercy Dr

2622 James M Wood Blvd

1035 Menlo Ave

206 N Normandie Ave

230-234 3/4 N Berendo St

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