
Apartments near Eastlake Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (1,002 Rentals)


508-510 Solano Ave

520 Solano Ave

211 Mt. Washington Dr

4514 Griffin Ave

Mobile Home Park Development Site

4121 Marmion Way

140 Avenue 40

540 Solano Ave

136 E Avenue 44

1327 N Broadway

2045 Judson St

1319 N Broadway

680 Cypress Ave

716 Echandia St

117-121 E Avenue 44

727 Cornwell St

2007-2009 City View Ave

1952 City View Ave

2315 Barlow St

670 Echandia St

658 Amador St

2320 Barlow St

2425-2427 1/2 Wabash Ave.

Five Contiguous Parcels Spanning 11,280 SF

3606 Monterey Rd

667-669 N Boyle Ave

756 Isabel St

4304 Glenalbyn Dr

Sycamore Court

Mitchell Apartments

4315 Marmion Way

4201 Glenalbyn Dr

3430-3432 Merced St

438 Savoy St

767 Isabel St

114 W Avenue 45

Huntington Cottages

2100 City View Ave

823 N Soto St

441 Savoy St

4321 Marmion Way

2770 Marengo St

2440 Wabash Ave

815 N Soto St

116 Sycamore Park Dr

627 Echandia St

455 Savoy St

905 N Cummings Dr

617 Echandia St

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