
Apartments near Freedom Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (1,010 Rentals)


3673-3683 E Imperial Hwy

4220 Southern Ave SW

12412 S Willowbrook Ave

7107-7109 Mountain View Ave

7029 Stafford Ave

6914-6916 Malabar St

8997 Mcnerney Ave

6914-6920 Middleton St

6914-6918 Marbrisa Ave

8941 McNerney Ave

9308 McNerney Ave

6908 Middleton St

Starlite Apartments

7008 Templeton St

3577 Platt Ave

2468 Saturn Ave

7009 Seville Ave

7012 Templeton St

7031 Mountain View Ave

2510-2514 Saturn Ave

8994 McNerney Ave

7013-7015 Miles Ave

7002 Templeton St

7021-7025 Mountain View Ave

7001 Seville Ave

7003 Miles Ave

Weber Apartments

7020 Mountain View Ave

11031 Stockwell Dr

7011 Mountain View Ave

7014 Mountain View Ave

11460 Copeland St

6913 Stafford Ave

11464 Copeland St

3700 Olive St

7008-7010 Mountain View Ave

7004 Mountain View Ave

3535 Grand Ave

6918-6920 Templeton St

6912 Stafford Ave

6909-6911 1/2 Stafford Ave

8437-8441 Otis St

3251 Walnut St

6915 Templeton St

2754 Saturn Ave

6935-6937 Mountain View Ave

6923-6927 Miles Ave

3476 Flower St

6928 Miles Ave

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