
Apartments near Crenshaw Square in Los Angeles, CA (2,266 Rentals)


4307 S Normandie Ave

1725 S Sycamore Ave

1723-1725 W 52nd St

1626 S La Brea Ave

2045 S Burnside Ave

1650 Arlington Ave

1806 Alsace Ave

1908 S Dunsmuir Ave

5609-5613 W Adams Blvd

1835 W Adams Blvd

3005 S Normandie Ave

2026 S Ridgeley Dr

2111 S Ridgeley Dr

2232 Carmona Ave

2104 Hauser Blvd

3110 S Normandie Ave

2037 S Burnside Ave

2627 Halldale Ave

1629 S Van Ness Ave

2018 S Burnside Av

3116 S Normandie Ave

1617 Arlington Ave

1890 S Cochran Ave

5813-5819 S Van Ness Ave

2020 S Ridgeley Dr

1837 S Redondo Blvd

1837-1841 S Redondo Blvd

2039 S Ridgeley Dr

1841 S Redondo Blvd

2617 Halldale Ave

1546 3rd Ave

2315 Carmona Ave

1516 5th Ave

2460 W 18th St

1553 W 2nd Ave

1727-1733 3/4 W 52nd St

5079-5083 Pickford St

3020 S Normandie Ave

3129 Venice Blvd

1537 3rd Ave

1710 S Redondo Blvd

2027 S Ridgeley Dr

1852 W 24th St

1816 W 25th St

1827 S Redondo Blvd

3000-3006 S Normandie Ave

1821 S Redondo Blvd

2324 S Marvin Ave

2010 Hauser Blvd

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