
Apartments near Alexandria's Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,924 Rentals)


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3530 W 7th St

The Marathon

Regal Lofts

111 N Normandie Ave

553 S St Andrews Pl

Robinson Street

Villa Granada

Hildalgo Elca

3071 Leeward Avenue

Villa Adobe

Berendo

Harvard Apartments

400 S Westmoreland Ave

Villa De Adel

WSP 1443 Bonnie Brae

The Larchmoyne

SAMO East Hollywood LLC

Eleven Eleven Wilshire

Loma Lake Apartments

636 N. Juanita Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004

1516 -1526 S. Hope St

328 Columbia LLC

The Paseo at Californian

Haddon Hall

Gramercy Tower Apartments

The Pilon at LA Live

Serrano Towers

Bonnie Brae Apartments

WSP 415 Union LLC

Bonnie Brae Apartments

Blake Manor

Francis Bliss

St. Andrews Place Apartments

526 S Union Avenue

The Princess Apartments

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1667 S Westmoreland Blvd, Unit 1669

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1320 Mohawk St, Unit back house -view 2 ocean

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1423 W 20th St, Unit #8

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1377 W 23rd St, Unit Private Bedroom

724 New Hampshire S Ave, Unit 203

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1370 W 24th St, Unit 1370

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1152 Irolo St, Unit 3

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1341 S Union Ave, Unit 4

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1627 Council St, Unit Triplex

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1759 Silverwood Ter, Unit Apartment 1

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927 1/2 S New Hampshire Ave, Unit 2

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2135 7th Ave, Unit 3

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537 S Catalina St, Unit 1

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1330 S Van Ness Ave, Unit 1330

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