
Apartments near Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (4,893 Rentals)


1221 Crenshaw Blvd

1556 6th Ave

3511 W 15th St

1552 6th Ave

1621 La Fayette Rd

1272 Queen Anne Plz

1257-1259 1/2 S Plymouth Blvd

1245 S Plymouth Blvd

1235 S Bronson Ave

1230 S Plymouth Blvd

1234 S Bronson Ave

1622-1626 6th Ave

1268 Queen Anne Pl

Central Arlington Heights

1417-1419 5th Ave

1210 Crenshaw Blvd

1543 5th Ave

1225-1227 1/2 S Plymouth Blvd

1202 Crenshaw Blvd

1628 West Blvd

1413-1417 West Blvd

The Savoy

1401 West Blvd

1714 7th Ave

1233 S Norton Ave

1231 S Plymouth Blvd

1252 Queen Anne Place

1216 S Lucerne Blvd

3827-3839 W Washington Blvd

1652 6th Ave

1646 6th Ave

1720 7th Ave

1701-1703 6th Ave

1288-1290 1/2 West Blvd

1613 5th Ave

1210 S Plymouth Blvd

1516 5th Ave

1280 West Blvd

1215 S Plymouth Blvd

1336 5th Ave #3

1340 5th Ave

1211 S Bronson Ave

1187 Crenshaw Blvd

1289 West Blvd

1183 Crenshaw Blvd

1203 S Bronson Ave

1221--1223 S Norton Ave

1706 6th Ave

1190 Crenshaw Blvd

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