
Apartments near Crenshaw Centre in Los Angeles, CA (2,274 Rentals)


1450 W 39th St

2650 S Manhattan Pl

1557 W 36th Pl

1810 5th Ave

Jefferson Cunningham Apartments

The Arlington

4203 St Charles Pl

1732 6th Ave

2634 S Manhattan Pl

2601 S Manhattan Pl

2626-2646 S Manhattan Pl

1426 W 38th St

2622 S Manhattan Pl

1741 Crenshaw Blvd

5079 W 21st St

2348-2356 W 21st St

2000 Arlington Ave

Chateau Adams Apartments

4805 S St. Andrews Pl

PATH Villas Gramercy

Roomers West Adams

5010-5016 W Washington Blvd

1851 S La Brea Ave

5078 W 20th St

5067-5067 1/2 W 20th St

5475 Homeside Ave

4526 W 17th St

Carmona Apt LLC

Carmona Gardens

2501-2515 W 54th St

4825 W 18th St

3600 Carmona Ave

4837 W 18th St

3519 W 17th St

1605 W Vernon Ave

Arlington Manor

4533 W 17th St

Troy Place Apartments

Skyline Flats

5100 W Washington Blvd

2409 W 54th St

4537-4539 W 17th St

1636 Crenshaw Blvd

1641 Crenshaw Blvd

5519 Homeside Ave

1632 6th Ave

2906 Carmona Ave

4702 W 17 ST

4702 W 17th St

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