
Apartments near Hobart Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,815 Rentals)


1340 Mariposa Ave

1720 N Normandi Ave

5543 La Mirada Ave

5212 Lexington Ave

1402 N Mariposa Ave

1190 N Kingsley Dr

5435 Russell Ave

1427 Alexandria Ave

1806 Garfield Pl

1533 Alexandria Ave

1724 N Gramercy Pl

1547 N Alexandria Ave

5411 Russell Ave

5425 Russell Ave

1837-1839 N Kingsley Dr

1749 Garfield Pl

1223 N Normandie Ave

5311 Virginia Ave

1812-1816 Garfield Pl

1407 N Alexandria Ave

1413 N Alexandria Ave

1736 N Normandie Ave

1757 N Normandi Ave

5331 Virginia Ave

1211 N Normandie Ave

1822 Garfield Pl

1635 N Alexandria Ave

5322 Franklin Ave

1304 Mariposa Ave

1528-1530 Alexandria Ave

1740 N Gramercy Pl

1818 Garfield Pl

1836 North Kingsley

1335 N Alexandria Ave

1521 N Wilton Pl

5428 Franklin Ave

1548 N Alexandria Ave

1239-1241 Mariposa Ave

1556 Alexandria

1801 N Normandie Ave

Kinglsey Manor

1746 N Gramercy Pl

1183 N Ardmore Ave

1805 Garfield Pl

1258 Mariposa Ave

1737 Mariposa

1167 N Kingsley Dr

1729 Mariposa

5633 La Mirada Ave
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