
Apartments near Hobart Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,811 Rentals)


1269 N Ardmore Ave

1716 3/4 Winona Blvd

1256 N Kingsley Dr

1745 N Winona Blvd

5617 Fernwood Ave

1217 N Kingsley Dr

5237 Lexington Ave

5608 Fernwood Ave

5327 Lexington Ave

5413 Lexington Ave

1617 Mariposa Ave

1609 Mariposa Ave

5311 Lexington Ave

1758 N Kingsley Dr

1215 N Kingsley Dr

5423 Lexington Ave

1805 N Kingsley Dr

1320 N Normandie Ave

1734 Winona Blvd

1726 Winona Blvd

1732 Garfield Pl

1814 N Serrano Ave

1725 N Normandie Ave

1633 Mariposa Ave

1811-1817 N Kingsley Dr

1207 N Kingsley Dr

1272 N Ardmor Ave

1713 N Normandie Ave

1627 N Mariposa Ave

1442 N Mariposa Ave

1806 N Harvard Blvd

5645 Fernwood Ave

1325 Mariposa Ave

1233 N Ardmore Ave

1331 Mariposa Ave

5234 Lexingto Ave

1253 N Ardmor Ave

Golden Mariposa Apartments

1556 Mariposa Ave

1262 N Ardmore Ave

1546 N Mariposa Ave

1731 N Normandie Ave

1214 N Kingsley Dr

5400 Lexingto Ave

5531 La Mirada Ave

5401 Russell Ave

1219 N Ardmore Ave

1807 Winona Blvd

1165 N Hobart Blvd
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