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


827 Glendale Blvd

827 N Coronado St

1256-1260 Adams

1325 W Adams Blvd

The Views at Bellevue

3317-3319 London St

3311 London St

831-833 N Coronado St

111 N Kenmore Ave

1446 W 24th St

3425 Plata St

131-133 1/2 N Catalina St

118-122 N Kenmore Ave

3908 W 2nd St

830 Coronado St

217 N New Hampshire Ave

221 N New Hampshire Ave

137 N Alexandria Ave

6 Units in Harvard Heights

1822 Roosevelt Ave

3400 London St

802-808 Laguna Ave

501 S Harvard Blvd

1139 S Serrano Ave

1157 S Serrano Ave

Westland @ Cordova

1559-1561 S Harvard Blvd

542 S Hobart Blvd

124 N Kenmore Ave

1351 SW Adams Blvd

Annmar Apartments

1147 S Serrano Ave

1153 S Serrano Ave

227 N New Hampshire Ave

Oxford Villa II

2313 S Catalina St

2869 W 14th St

110 S Alexandria Ave

840 Coronado St

135 1/2-137 1/2 N Catalina St

505 S Harvard Blvd

115 N Kenmore Ave

1042 S Oxford Ave

3414 London St

3321-3323 London St

Residential Condominiums

834 N Coronado St

Atto on Hobart

1917 Santa Ynez St

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