
Apartments near Campus Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (3,526 Rentals)


1034 Leighton Ave

1379 W 38th St

1167 LEIGHTON AV

1502-1504 W Adams Blvd

1245 W 39th Pl

2640 Monmouth Ave

1256 W Adams Blvd

1400 Exposition Blvd

2633 Monmouth Ave

2653 Kenwood Ave

1256-1260 Adams

1351 SW Adams Blvd

1539 W 35th St

1387 W 38th St

1271 W 39th Pl

2639 Monmouth Ave

USC Student Housing

1325 W Adams Blvd

2720 Brighton Ave

1047 Browning Blvd

Sierra Apartments

1406 Exposition Blvd

1365 W Adams Blvd

2627 Raymond Ave

1549 W 35th St

3955 Budlong - USC/LA Coliseum 2019 Fourplex

702 W 30th St

1414 W 25Th St

1289 W Adams Blvd

2701 S Normandie Ave

1555 W 35th Pl

2515 S Catalina St

1438-1444 W 25th St

2626 Raymond Ave

1180 W Adams Blvd

1182 W Adams Blvd

715 W 30th St

2521 Juliet St

Manor Apartments (MAB)

3923 S Normandie Ave

Shawn Manor

2901 Halldale Ave

1221-1225 W Adams Blvd

1367 W 25th St

2610 Kenwood Ave

1581-1587 W Adams Blvd

1412-1418 W 38th St

1342-1354 W 39th St

2926 Dalton Ave

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