
Apartments near Crown Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,394 Rentals)


4232-4238 Dalton Ave

1511 S Cloverdale Ave

1829 W 25th St

1400 2nd Ave

1577 W 46th St

1406 2nd Ave

1547 S Wilton Pl

1333 2nd Ave

1427 S Redondo Blvd

1816 W 25th St

1524 S Cochran Ave

1409 Arlington Ave

1386 S Orange Dr

1329 2nd Ave

2nd Avenue Apartments

1824 W 24th St

1530 S Van Ness Ave

1413 Arlington Ave

1607-1609 1/2 S Gramercy Pl

1755 Hauser Blvd

1325 2nd Ave

1334 2nd Ave

1645 S St Andrews Pl

1505 S Cochran Ave

2367 W 18th St

1648 S St Andrews Pl

1601 S Gramercy Pl

5351 Venice Blvd

1401 Arlington Ave

1511 S Van Ness Ave

1800 W 25th St

1516-1522 S Van Ness Ave

1741 Hauser Blvd

Quadruplex

1432 S Cloverdale Ave

1827 W 24th St

2445 Venice Blvd

2108 S Hobart Blvd

2223-2225 Clyde Ave

4268 Dalton Ave

1277 5th Ave

1322 2nd Ave

1278-1282 5th Ave

2205 Clyde Ave

2304 Thurman Ave

2300 Thurman Ave

1427 S Van Ness Ave

2217 Clyde Ave

1604 S Gramercy Pl

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