
Apartments near Colby Butler Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (6,961 Rentals)


629 N Ardmore Ave

552 N Harvard Blvd

4655 Maplewood Ave

552-554 3/4 N. Harvard Bl

436-442 N Oxford Ave

635 N Ardmore Ave

622 N Kingsley Dr

Adams West

1642 Echo Park Ave

515-517 N Hobart Blvd

452 N Oxford Ave

543 N Harvard Blvd

Ardmore Apartments - NON RENT CONTROL

534 N Hobart Blvd

1645 - 1647 Lucretia Ave

2616 S Manhattan Pl

Duplex Income Unit

453 N Oxford Ave

1661 Echo Park Ave

1650 Lucretia Ave

4734 Oakwood Ave

2630 S Manhattan Pl

501 N Serrano Ave

239 N St Andrews Pl

459 N Oxford Ave

4710 Maplewood Ave

482 N Oxford Ave

476 N Oxford Ave

522 N Serrano Ave

4712 Elmwood Ave

603 N Harvard Blvd

Hobart

2640 S Manhattan Pl

475 N Oxford Ave

4720 Clinton St

511 N Serrano Ave

507 N Serrano Ave

465 N Oxford Ave

4707 Beverly Blvd

4754 Maplewood Ave

4735 Oakwood Ave

517 N Serrano Ave

502 N Oxford Ave

534 N Serrano Ave

617 N Harvard Blvd

1724-1726 Lucretia Ave

521 N Serrano Ave

2637 S Manhattan Pl

557 N Hobart Blvd

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