
Apartments near Foothill Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (472 Rentals)


714 Arcadia Ave

48 Craig Ave

50 Craig Ave

1222-1228 Temple City Blvd

936 W Duarte Rd

120 N Craig Ave

80 Craig Ave

Villa Maria

1222-1228 Temple City Blvd

123 S Grand Oaks Ave

8730-8742 Greenwood Ave

62 S Craig Ave

515 Fairview Ave

101 Craig Ave

131 N Craig Ave

911 La Cadena Ave

251 N Craig Ave

503 Fairview Ave

129 N Craig Ave

47-49 N Craig Ave

122-124 N Oak Ave

82 N Oak Ave

465 Fairview Ave

2087-2097 E Villa St

9649-9651 E Naomi Ave

274 N Oak Ave

260 N Oak Ave

54 Oak Ave

Pasadena 7 Units Built in 1975

410 N Oak Ave

2448-2454 E Washington Blvd

100 Oak Ave

Residential Condominium

45 S Oak Ave

111 Oak Ave

1022 La Cadena Ave

1429 N Altadena Dr

1026 La Cadena Ave

111 S Oak Ave

216 Santa Rosa Rd

2360 Washington Blvd

2344-2350 E Washington Blvd

1515 N Altadena Dr

2318 Washington Blvd

2333 E Washington Blvd

668 W Naomi Ave

2474 New York Dr

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360-364 Cliff Dr

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