
Apartments near Crenshaw Square in Los Angeles, CA (2,262 Rentals)


New Direction West Adams

1849 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

1925 W 35th St

1996 W Jefferson Blvd

2536-2538 S Palm Grove Ave

3700-3704 Ruthelen St

4459 Don Tomaso Dr

3040 S La Brea Ave

4416 Arlington Ave

Casa Amador

Investors dream

4967 Roseland St

4726 4th Ave

2514 S Palm Grove Ave

Well-Located Jeff Park/West Adams Triplex

4928 8th Ave

5107 Crenshaw Blvd

3204 W 27th St

3815 S St Andrews Pl

5 Apartments + Excess Land

1782 W 37th Dr

3206 W 27th St

1774 W 37th Dr

2906 S Mansfield Ave

1815-1817 W Martin Luther King

2518 S Harcourt Ave

3959 S St Andrews Pl

2902 S Mansfield Ave

5117 Crenshaw Blvd

1823 W 35th St

4495 Don Tomaso Dr

4501 Don Tomaso Drive

1647 W 38th Pl

3993 S St Andrews Pl

1650 W 38th St

3106 W 27th St

1945-1947 1/2 W Vernon Ave

2920 S Orange Dr

2412 W 48th St

3401 W Adams Blvd

4509 Don Tomaso Dr

4801 2nd Ave

1749 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

2744 S Mansfield Ave

2664 S La Brea Ave

4508 W 23rd St

1927 W Jefferson Blvd

1929 W Jefferson Blvd

3321-3323 1/2 W. Adams Bl

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