
Apartments near Eagle Rock Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,789 Rentals)


Maia Avira at Glendale

Windsor, 526

Belmont Plaza Apartment

1116 E Lexington Dr

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Windsor Villas

211 North Isabel

128 W Maple St

1001 Melrose Ave

Chevy Chase Terrace

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720 Louise Apartments

Windsor Court

Citadel on Central

bur322

600 N Louise St

how320

1420 Barrington Way

Acacia Manor

bel144

ACACIA

Glendale Lofts - SF Glendale Lofts LLC

1515 E Colorado St

617 E Elk Ave

Lomelk Bungalows LLC

Kenwood Village

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Flats on Elk

Acacia Courtyard

Glendale Terrace Apartments - AC Townhomes LLC

1130 N Louise St

1206 Viola Ave

Dixon Delano Apartments

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Azure Glendale

Gem Glendale - Gem Glendale LLC

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815 E Maple St, Unit 10

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716 Fischer St, Unit 716

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1701 E Chevy Chase Dr, Unit Chevy Chase

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219 W Acacia Ave, Unit ACACIA APTS

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1442 Verd Oaks Dr, Unit 1442 A Verd Oaks Drive

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1124 N Louise St, Unit F

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1250 S Orange St, Unit 1250

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1005 S Central Ave, Unit 301

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617 E Elk Ave, Unit 10

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607 N Jackson St, Unit Front

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614 S Louise St, Unit 614 S. Louise

723 S Louise St

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1010 Florence Pl, Unit 1010 Florence Place House

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219 E Chestnut St, Unit D

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1711 Holly Dr, Unit 1711

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120 Franklin Ct, Unit 1

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