
Apartments near Colby Butler Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (6,970 Rentals)


1111 Echo Park Ave

324 N Heliotrope Dr

1118 Waterloo St

737 N Dillon St

Huge 3 units close to USC

4 Units in Silver Lake

1663-1669 Westmoreland Blvd

208 S Harvard Blvd

536 N Commonwealth Ave

2511 W Sunset Blvd

239 S Harvard Blvd

933 S Manhattan Pl

The Heights - West

925 S. Manhattan Place Los Angeles, CA 90019

2706 Menlo Ave

The Mercury

543 N Hoover St

The Barclay Hotel

1120 Logan St

549 N Hoover St

1903 S Harvard Blvd

Textile Building Lofts

1119 Marion Ave

4011 Oakwood Ave

857 S Manhattan Pl

1400 Ridge Way

2971 W 15th St

3555 San Marino St

909 S Manhattan Pl

148 N Normandie Ave

1110-1112 Echo Park Ave

336 S Serrano Ave

961 S Manhattan Pl

326 S Serrano Ave

1644 W 24th St

1116 1/2 Marion Ave

Testa Hillside

309 S Hobart Blvd

332 S Serrano Ave

440 S Oxford Ave

415 N New Hampshire Ave

545 N Hoover St

539-541 N Commonwealth Ave

154 N Normandie Ave

901 S Manhattan Pl

949 S Manhattan Pl

633 Boylston St

304 N Kenmore Ave

1449 Ridge Way

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