
Apartments near Chung Ki Wa Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,875 Rentals)


3263 Monette Pl

916 S Berendo St

Richmore Gardens Twin Towers

1207 S Catalina St

2966 James M Wood Blvd

841 S Berendo St

1153 S Serrano Ave

1050 S Berendo St

1157 S Serrano Ave

1104 S Berendo St

Delilly Apartments

3270 Monette Pl

2960 James M Wood Blvd

Garden Irolo Apartments

3264 Monette Pl

720 S Mariposa Ave

743 S Harvard Blvd

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

1241 Dewey Ave

1221 S Catalina St

3014 W 12th St

712 S Mariposa Ave

860 S Berendo St

1116 S Berendo St

925 S New Hampshire Ave

961 S New Hampshire Ave

709 Irolo St

1037 S New Hampshire Ave

2952 James M Wood

929 S New Hampshire Ave

3275 Monette Pl

3410 W 7th St

The Kensington

1043 S New Hampshire Ave

2741-2745 1/2 W 14th St

1047 S New Hampshire Ave

1133 S Oxford Ave

834 S Oxford Ave

842 S Oxford Ave

2642 W 11th St

1316 S Mariposa Ave

817 S Serrano Ave

1134-1138 S Berendo St

842 S Berendo St

Residential Condominiums

964 S New Hampshire Ave

1321 Fedora St

3032 W 12th St

725 S Harvard Blvd

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