
Apartments near Colby Butler Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (6,917 Rentals)


3945 Ingraham St

Adams Senior Gardens (Site A)

806-810 3/4 Lucile Ave.

635 N Virgil Ave

922 New Depot St

409 S Manhattan Pl

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Hollywood Apartment

The Union Building

Gramercy Wilshire

3957 W 7th St

Windward Apartment Project

St. Andrew's Arms Apartments

Renato Apartments

400 N Normandie Ave

421 S Manhattan Pl

326 S Manhattan Pl

3035 W 15th St

806-812 3/4 Lucile Ave

225 W Adams Blvd

The St. Charles

The Heliotrope Residences

615 N. Juanita Ave

1318 S Gramercy Pl

178 Oxford Ave

Oxford Terrace Apartments

310 N Ardmore Ave

The Yankee

512 N Alexandria Ave

320 N Ardmore Ave Apartments

351 S. Manhattan Pl

Manhattan Place Apartments

La Jolla Courtyard Apartments

Normandie Villas

906 Beaudry Ave

1246 1/2-1248 Elysian Park Dr

700 N Bunker Hill Ave

6th Street Place

SP7 Apartments

418 N Normandie Ave

Park Gramercy

420 S St Andrews Pl

Casa Heiwa

4303-4313 W 1st St

St Andrews Terrace

SUT - 1314 Sutherland St

Alexandria Apartments

St. Andrews I

345 S Manhattan Pl
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