
Apartments near Chavez & Mednik Commercial Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (554 Rentals)


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3527 E 2nd St

3818 Hubbard St

1063 N Alma Ave

3165 Fairmount St

3160 1/2 Fairmount St

1244 S Sunol Dr

1131 S Record Ave

1310 S Woods Ave

1033 S Gage Ave

3156 Fairmount St

921 Simmons Ave

5802 Montebello Pky

1562 Attridge Ave

3757 E Hubbard St

5304 Union Pacific Ave

1102 N Stone St

1038 N Stone St

3628 Fowler St

5824 Montebello Park Way

4346 Union Pacific Ave

3401 Gleason Ave

3118 Wabash Ave

5860 Whittier Blvd

3515 Ellison St

3064 Ganahl St

1431 S Woods Ave

3167 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

911 Leonard Pl

1437 S Woods Ave

3819 Percy St

3109 Winter St

3412 E 3rd St

679 Hendricks Ave

3149 E Cesar E Chavez Ave

1444 S Atlantic Blvd

6015 Whittier Blvd

1070 Dundas St

3420 E 4th St

6041 Allston St

3022-3024 Wabash Ave

1073-1075 1/2 Leonard Ave

1072 Leonard Ave

6049 Allston St

3672 Percy St

4319 Triggs St

4 Unit Apt + Sfr

1220 N Evergreen Ave

5949-5955 Northside Dr

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