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


839 N Occidental Blvd

1127 Echo Park Ave

4053 Oakwood Ave

650 Maltman Ave

4025 Oakwood Ave

646 Maltman Ave

213 N Alexandria Ave

1134-1138 1/2 Lemoyne St

1121 N Coronado St

2716 Menlo Ave

516 N Westmoreland Ave

1065 Laguna Ave

1140 Lemoyne St

811 N Vendome St

Residential Condominium

852 N Occidental Blvd

914 S St Andrews Pl

3835 W 7th St

643 Maltman Ave

717 S Manhattan Pl

709 South Manhattan Place

850 S St Andrews Pl

838 S St Andrews Pl

826 S St. Andrews Pl

821 N Vendome St

328 N Kenmore Ave

4108 Council St

The Maltman Apartments

820 S St Andrews Pl

930 S St Andrews Pl

3561 San Marino

1210-1212 W Sunset Blvd

862-866 S St Andrews Pl

974 W Kensington Rd

337 S Serrano Ave

261 S Hobart Blvd

123 N Normandie Ave

844 S St Andrews Pl

2634 Juliet St

523 N Westmoreland Ave

3524-3530 Ellsworth St

1931 S Harvard Blvd

920 S St Andrews Pl

1820-1830 S Westmoreland Blvd

1739 W 23rd St

563 N Hoover St

862 S St Andrews Pl

170 N Normandi Ave

831 Kensington Rd

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