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


231 N Catalina St

581 Boylston St

237 N Catalina St

1810 S Harvard Blvd

1316 S Los Angeles St

184 S Ardmore Ave

755 N La Fayette Park Pl

3058 W 12th St

1037-1039 Waterloo St

246 N Catalina St

2176 Venice Blvd

502 S Serrano Ave

400 S Hobart Blvd

111 N Mariposa Ave

3522 Bellevue Ave

3501 Bellevue Ave

1453 Wallace Ave

1033 Coronado Ter

1427 Kellam Ave

350 S Hobart Blvd

215 N Kenmore Ave

1045-1049 Waterloo St

122 N Mariposa Ave

1204 Bellevue Ave

728-732 E Edgeware Rd

2515 S Catalina St

2670 Ellendale Pl

1021-1023 N Bonnie Brae St

The Dime

738-742 Parkman Ave

721 Silver Lake Blvd

633 Micheltorena St

Hobart Apartment

641 W Adams Blvd

Severance Street Apartments

3505 Bellevue Ave

321 S Harvard Blvd

1167 Bellevue Ave

2440 W Sunset Blvd

1006 Echo Park Ave

3526 Bellevue Ave

1013-1015 W Kensington Rd

1576 W 24th St

800-816 E Edgeware Rd

145 N Alexandria Ave

1026 N Bonnie Brae St

1330 1/2-1332 Kellam Ave

225 N Kenmore Ave

1033 N Coronado St

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