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


1821 Roosevelt Ave

505 S Harvard Blvd

1729 S Kingsley Dr

3505 Bellevue Ave

836 N La Fayette Park Pl

700 Robinson St

1472 Allison Ave

501 S Harvard Blvd

109 S Alexandria Ave

622 Tularosa Dr

1910 Los Angeles St

3522 Bellevue Ave

440-442 N Virgil Ave

1042 S Oxford Ave

Watson's Manor

1140 Echo Park Ave

233 N Berendo St

633 Micheltorena St

118 S Mariposa Ave

150 N Kenmore Ave

200 N Normandie Ave

145-147 N Kenmore Ave

156 N Kenmore Ave

836 N La Fayette Pl

1037 Alpine St

800 N Beaudry Ave

Juanita Villas

938 Everett St

2511 W Sunset Blvd

Edgemont Apartments

2515 S Catalina St

616 Tularosa Dr

611 S Hobart Blvd

148 S Normandie Ave

Kingsley Villa

1195 W 28th St

1144-1146 Echo Park Ave

3014 W 12th St

950 Everett St

2887 W 15th St

1251 W Sunset Blvd

811-815 Beaudry Ave

211-215 1/2 N Catalina St

Marathon 12

820 S Oxford Ave

3021-25 1/2 W. 12th St.

1021 Alpine St

1116 N Coronado St

1132 S Oxford Ave

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