
Apartments near Bamboo Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,472 Rentals)


1150 Laveta Ter

151 Douglas St

2135 Vallejo St

145 Douglas St

2214 Pasadena Ave

125-131 Douglas St

116 S Hewitt St

China Gate

1442 Laveta Ter

1922-1928 Daly St

318 Laveta Ter

1016 Laguna Ave

1100 W Kensington Rd

1451 W Court St

2205 Daly St

129-133 Avenue 23

1669 Sargent Ct

Daly Street Apartments

Beverly Terrace

322 Laveta Ter

135-139 S Avenue 23

1485 Scott Ave

161 Mission Rd

2606-2608 Darwin Ave

The Laguna Apartments

1046-1048 Laguna Ave

1010 Laguna Ave

1080 Laguna Ave

328-334 Glendale Blvd

Testa Hillside

4th & Hill

1407 Bridge St

1305 Laveta Ter

1303-1315 Laveta Ter

1491 Scott Ave

2629 Main St

632-638 Echo Park Ave

2019 Workman St

128 N Avenue 23

1917 Workman St

Mitchell Apartments

1506 Scott Ave

2031 Workman St

1432 Fairbanks Pl

116-120 N Avenue 23

1943 Workman St

1444-1448 Fairbanks Pl

2043 Workman St

1140 Echo Park Ave

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