
Apartments near Freeway Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (478 Rentals)


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Terrace Heights

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1272 Van Pelt Ave, Unit Downstairs

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4008 Rockwood St, Unit Rockwood

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714 Fraser Ave, Unit 716

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6600 Southside Dr, Unit 6604

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4229 Mandalay Dr, Unit rear

4008 Rockwood St, Unit 4008 Rockwood st

477-479 Nassau Ave

Bonnie Beach

5240 Via San Delarro St

5258-5262 Via San Delarro St

5442-5450 Pomona Blvd

306 S Hillview Ave

5218 Via Corona St

302 Margaret Ave

312 Margaret Ave

5412 Dewar Ave

336 Margaret Ave

435 Margaret Ave

317 Fraser Ave

200 S Gerhart Ave

302 Blackshear Ave

5601 Via Corona St

5724 Via San Delarro

535-541 S Hillview Ave

512 Eastmont Ave

4904-4910 Eagle St

612-618 Margaret Ave

561 S La Verne Ave

369 S Arizona Ave

609 S La Verne Ave

137 S Dangler Ave

4634 Strang Ave

662 La Verne Ave

663 S La Verne Ave

673 Williamson Ave

740 S Woods Ave

3674 Percy St

711 S La Verne Ave

758 Oakford Dr

334 S McBride Ave

736 S Eastmont Ave

710 S Ferris Ave

714 S Ferris Ave

719 S La Verne Ave

733 S La Verne Ave

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