
Apartments near Florence Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (1,683 Rentals)


730 W 73rd St

637 W. 79th

9310 Holmes Ave

8825 1/2 S Hoover St

Mimmim Town Homes

7524 S Hoover St

533-535 W 75th St

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6103 Wall St, Unit 6103

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754 E 84th St

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9619 Juniper St, Unit A

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138 W 97th St, Unit 138 W 97th St

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5519 Avalon Blvd, Unit Apartment for Rent

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5005 Wall St, Unit 5005

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335 W 88th St

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238 E 73rd St, Unit 238

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1428 E 54th St, Unit #2

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8710 Avalon Blvd, Unit 2

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929 E 91st St, Unit 925

9510 Wall St, Unit 1

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634 E 87th St, Unit 634 E 87th Street

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722 W 56th St, Unit 4

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307 E 81st St, Unit 307 1/4

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154 W 56th St, Unit 156 W 56th St

5263 S Figueroa St, Unit Bottomrightunit

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707 W 48th St

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9817 Bandera St, Unit C

1617 E 47th St, Unit 3

8006 Towne Ave, Unit 1

641 W 92nd St, Unit 5

7833 Towne Ave

7800 S Hoover St

8307 S Figueroa St, Unit C

716 W 81st St, Unit 9

609 W 94th St, Unit 8

517 W 84th St, Unit 2

7400 S Hoover St, Unit 02

5955 Main St, Unit 5

5955 Main St, Unit 19

7406 S Hoover St, Unit 02

8029 S Hoover St, Unit 15

706 E 81st St

8114 S Hoover St, Unit 8116 1/2

1134 1/2-1134 1/2 E 81st St

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