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


3730-3740 W 9th St

967-971 S Gramercy Dr

1831-1837 S Oxford Ave

3914 Ingrahm St

2627 Raymond Ave

1443 Allison Ave

811-815 Beaudry Ave

237 S Serrano Ave

233 S Serrano Ave

313 N Mariposa Ave

2317 S Congress Ave

943 S Gramercy Dr

210 N Serrano Ave

319 N Mariposa Ave

334 N Mariposa Ave

450 S Manhattan Pl

519 N Berendo St

975 Everett St

1310 S St Andrews Pl

4007 W 6th St

1322 Waterloo St

2717 S Budlong Ave

550 N Juanita Ave

812 N Beaudry Ave

1484-1488 W Sunset Blvd

Specialty Property - Non Rent Control Area

1116-1118 W 30th St

444 S Manhattan Pl

1076-1082 W 30th St

1346 W 29th St

743-749 Gramercy Dr

1492 W Sunset Blvd

743 Gramercy Dr

749 S Gramercy Dr

563 N Madison Ave

4207 Rosewood Ave

616 N Virgil Ave

717-719 1/2 Imogen Ave

939 Marview Ave

4250 W 1st St

914 White Knoll Dr

227 S Serrano Ave

1195 W 30th St

981 Everett St

1119-1121 1/2 Alpine St

3920 Ingraham St

1912 W 23rd St

1400 S St Andrews Pl

2828 Reservoir St

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