
Apartments near Cherokee Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,164 Rentals)


619 N Hayworth Ave

1805 N Kingsley Dr

629 N Hayworth Ave

5218 Fountai Ave

428 N Orange Grove Ave

4938 Maplewood Ave

615 N Hayworth Ave

415 N Ogden Dr

1552 N Kingsley Dr

544 N Hayworth Ave

216 S Mansfield Ave

355-359 1/2 N Genesee Ave

340 N Genesee Ave

4902 Rosewood Ave

312 N Spaulding Ave

443 North Orange

927-931 N Hobart Blvd

434 N Orange Grove Ave

449 N Orange Grove Ave

Villa Primavera

4918 Melrose Ave

443-447 1/2 N. Orange Gro

4847 Rosewood Ave

1422 N Kingsley Dr

439 N Orange Grove Ave

424 N Orange Grove Ave

648 N Oxford Ave

1324 N Kingsley Dr

1811-1817 N Kingsley Dr

1336 N Kingsley Dr

401-407 N Ogden Dr

1620 N Kingsley Dr

4907 Melrose Ave

617 N Oxford Ave

418 N Orange Grove Ave

4934 Maplewood Ave

1320 N Kingsley Dr

435 N Orange Grove Ave

609 N Hayworth Ave

1638 N Kingsley Dr

351 N Genesee Ave

347-349 N Genesee Ave

248 Van Ness Ave

336 N Genesee Ave

310 Ridgewood Pl

321 N Spaulding Ave

1837-1839 N Kingsley Dr

5217 Fountain Ave

1514 Kingsley Dr

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