
Apartments near Centro Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,476 Rentals)


111-115 1/2 N Berendo St

226-228 S Alexandria Ave

723 S Harvard Blvd

1839-1845 Cordova St

3415 Plata St

1126 Marion Ave

132 S Kenmore Ave

1137 Sunvue Pl

1006 Echo Park Ave

309 S Mariposa Ave

717 S Harvard Blvd

Textile Building Lofts

1484 Ridge Way

Harvard Garden Apartments

3210-3216 Bellevue Ave

713-715 E Kensington Rd

1448 Ridge Way

3750 2nd St

130-138 N Berendo St

124 S Kenmore Ave

206 S Alexandria Ave

1135-1153 Marion Ave

931-935 1/2 S. Hobart Bl.

Abels Court

Founders

1010 Laguna Ave

2009 Raymond Ave

Westland @ Cordova

1442 W 24th St

3400 London St

3311 London St

2107 Cambridge St

1409 W 25th St

2633 Monmouth Ave

141 N New Hampshire Ave

1050 S Hobart Blvd

3317-3319 London St

656 Parkman Ave

100 N Catalina St

1211 S Harvard Blvd

1319 Kellam Ave

830 E Edgeware Rd

231 S Alexandria Ave

3901 W 4th St

2624 Marathon St

1446 W 24th St

3425 Plata St

1152 S Hobart Blvd

1229 S Harvard Blvd

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