
Apartments near Barnsdall Square Shopping Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,482 Rentals)


4030-4054 Los Feliz Blvd

1651 Golden Gate Ave

903 N Hobart Blvd

841 Lucile Ave

635 N New Hampshire Ave

646 N Madison Ave

726 N Ardmore Ave

926 N Serrano Ave

5607 Lexington Ave

952-954 1/2 N. Oxford Ave

1840 N Gramercy Pl

659 N Heliotrope Dr

3951-3953 3/4 Melrose Ave

2100 Griffith Park Blvd

Carlton Crest Condominiums

803 N Kingsley Dr

653 N Heliotrope Dr

2124 Griffith Park Blvd

3927-3931 1/4 Melrose Ave

3320 Rowena Ave

649 N Berendo St

713 N Normandie Ave

807 N Kingsley Dr

2130-2134 Griffith Park Blvd

4117-4121 Los Feliz Blvd

650 N Kenmore Ave

1617-1619 1/2 Golden Gate Ave

3915-3919 Melrose Ave

927-935 N Serrano Ave

2301 Griffith Park Blvd

910 N Serrano

914-922 N Serrano Ave

5617 Lexington Ave

1665-1679 Golden Gate Ave

646 N Westmoreland Ave

The Rowena Palms

617 N New Hampshire Ave

668 N Mariposa Ave

1735 Grammercy Pl

3921-3923 Melrose Ave

850 Lucile Ave

627 N Juanita Ave

622 N New Hampshire Ave

639 N Heliotrope Dr

655 N Commonwealth Ave

5002 Lemon Grove Ave

3312 Rowena

5623 Lexington Ave

950 N Oxford Ave
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