
Apartments near Colby Butler Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (6,974 Rentals)


717 S Harvard Blvd

723 S Harvard Blvd

1017 W 25th St

1475 W 23rd St

206 S Kenmore Ave

356 E Edgeware Rd

1935 Clinton St

255 S Alexandria Ave

1125 S Harvard Blvd

160-166 W Pico Blvd

The Broadway Lofts

2340 Portland St

Bunker Hill Tower - Downtown Angeles

1509 Bellevue Ave

1219 W 25th St

1501 Bellevue Ave

1156 W 25th St

931-935 1/2 S. Hobart Bl.

315 S Mariposa Ave

3736-3748 W 1st St

1007 W 25th St

109 S Berendo St

417 N Bixel St

1046 S Hobart Blvd

232 S Alexandria Ave

336 W Seventh St

1268 W 24th St

115 N New Hampshire Ave

632-638 Echo Park Ave

148 S Kenmore Ave

621 N Benton Way

639 N Coronado St

1361-1363 W Temple St

638-648 N Rampart Blvd

144 S Kenmore Ave

309 S Mariposa Ave

3901 W 4th St

1500-1560 S Ardmore Ave

2335 Scarff St

3015-3017 3/4 London St

607 N La Fayette Park Pl

1050 S Hobart Blvd

1237 W 25th St

Kingsley Villa

2350-2352 Portland St

613-615 N La Fayette Park Pl

853-855 S Hobart Blvd

907 S Hobart Blvd

1211 S Harvard Blvd

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