
Apartments near Crenshaw Square in Los Angeles, CA (2,261 Rentals)


4326 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

Bedford Parc

3625 9th Ave

3501 S Norton Ave

4168-4170 Marlton Ave

4161 Somerset Dr

2928 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4156 Buckingham Rd

3445 Edgehill Dr

4400 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4100 9th Ave

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4075 8th Ave

4167 Somerset Dr

4170 Somerset Dr

4025 Exposition Blvd

3421-3427 S Norton Ave

4234 Degnan Blvd

2615-1/2 Obama Blvd

3415 S Bronson Ave

3856 Potomac Ave

4176 Somerset Dr

4249-4251 Degnan Blvd

4177 Somerset Dr

4187-4189 Marlton Ave

Bedford Promenade

3833 Sutro Ave

3961 Hillcrest Dr

3100 Stocker St

3413-3419 12th Ave

3868 Potomac Ave

4173-4181 Buckingham Rd

2900 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4188 Somerset Dr

3849 Potomac Ave

3921 Santo Tomas Dr

3417 Edgehill Dr

3853 Potomac Ave

3400 Somerset Dr

4064 Abourne Rd

4009 S Muirfield Rd

4264 Degan Blvd

4522 Coliseum St

4119 Santo Tomas Dr

2834 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4189-4193 Leimert Blvd

4178 Buckingham Rd

4541 Santa Rosalia Dr

3414 1/2 Virginia Rd

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