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


Cresent Village

694 S Burlington Ave

Crescent Arms

2121 W. 11th St. Apartments

2520 W 7th St

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Hoover Street Apartments

2207 W 11th St

Burlington Wilshire Apartments

946 S Burlington Ave

966 S Hoover St

Parkview on the Park

2600 W 8th St

Wilshire Pointe Apartments

The American Cement Bldg

619 Westlake

733 S Coronado St

Burlington House

Golden Gables

631 S Bonnie Brae St

EBA

Royal Lake Apartments

724 Beacon Ave

2323 W 11th St

1110 S Lake St

Coronado Plaza

2618 San Marino St

626 Bonnie Brae Apartments

Stratford Hotel

946 S Arapahoe apt 106 Los Angeles CA. 90006

1117 S Westlake Ave

823 S Union Ave

Grandview Apartments

737 S Union Ave

940 Arapahoe St

2024-2065 W 6th St

San Marino Apartments

1126 S Lake St

Seven Maples Senior Apartments

The Edge

Bellevue Apartments

1820 W 11th St

685 S Coronado St

Burlington/Wilshire Apartments

Coronado Place Apartments

2737 Francis Street

676 S. Rampart Blvd.

Hoover Street Residences

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