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


1125 Queen Anne Pl

1236-1238 3rd Ave

4546 St Elmo Dr

4011 Country Club Dr

2110 6th Ave

3814 Country Club Dr

1121 Queen Anne Pl

2108-2110 1/2 6th Ave.

2251 Crenshaw Blvd

1106 S Bronson Ave

1101 S Bronson Ave

4703 St Charles Pl

1117 Queen Anne Pl

31013 W 15th St

1413 Arlington Ave

4706 Lomita St

1401 Arlington Ave

1110 5th Ave

4053 W 23rd St

4668 Dockweiler St

1409 Arlington Ave

Country Club Casban

1163 S Muirfield Rd

Arlington Square

1321 Arlington Ave

Crenshaw Gardens

4536 W 18th St

1220 3rd Ave

2221 8th Ave

4640 W 17th St

4557 W 18th St

1531 S Arlington Ave

4517 Pickford St

4047 W 23rd St

1065 S Norton Ave

1507 S Arlington Ave

2215 7th Ave

1541 S Arlington Ave

2254 Crenshaw Blvd

1617 Arlington Ave

2605 W 16th Pl

1206 12th St

1119 4th Ave

4559 W 18th St

Quadplex

1100 5th Ave

2122 6th Ave

4648 W 17th St

3416-3426 W 21st St

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