
Apartments near Barnsdall Square Shopping Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,479 Rentals)


5646 Lexington Ave

732 Lucile Ave

1832 N Wilton Pl

734 N Hobart Blvd

624 N Alexandria Ave

1066 N St Andrews Pl

616 N Virgil Ave

800 N Hobart Blvd

3429 Larissa Dr

1613 Micheltorena St

1060 N St Andrews Pl

2806-2814 St George St

848 Serrano Pl

563 N Madison Ave

2906-2912 Griffith Park Blvd

2807-2813 St George St

627 N Alexandria Ave

5647 Virginia Ave

641 N Normandie Ave

3280 Colony Cor

5678 Franklin Ave

562-566 Juanita Ave

5076 Lemon Grove Ave

3236-3238 Griffith Park Blvd

909 Kodak Dr

606 N Virgil Ave

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5082 Lemon Grove Ave

3244 Rowena Ave

5727 Harold Way

723-725 Imogen Ave

611 N Heliotrope Dr

550 N Juanita Ave

562 N Madison Ave

5667 Franklin Ave

611-613 1/2 N Commonwealth Ave

2900 Griffith Park Blvd

638 N Ardmore Ave

851 Serrano Pl

720 N Hobart Blvd

5437 Romaine St

901 Kodak Dr

619 N Alexandria Ave

3404 Larissa Dr

713 N Harvard Blvd

625 N Normandie Ave

1204-1210 N Wilton Pl

860 N Oxford Ave

716 N Hobart Blvd
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