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


1211 N Normandie Ave

1635 N Alexandria Ave

1822 Garfield Pl

1239-1241 Mariposa Ave

1548 N Alexandria Ave

1556 Alexandria

1801 N Normandie Ave

1258 Mariposa Ave

1805 Garfield Pl

5428 Franklin Ave

Kinglsey Manor

1737 Mariposa

1167 N Kingsley Dr

1729 Mariposa

1183 N Ardmore Ave

1746 N Gramercy Pl

5646 Fountain Ave

1762 N Normandie Ave

1216 N Normandi Ave

1307 N Alexandria Ave

1248-1248 1/2 N Mariposa Ave

1197 N Normandi Ave

5537 Lexington Ave

5633 La Mirada Ave

1177 N Ardmore Ave

1749 Mariposa Ave

1716 Mariposa Ave

1756 N Normandie Ave

1815 Normandie Ave

1250 N Mariposa Ave

1212 N Normandi Ave

1554 N Alexandria Ave

1208 N St Andrews Pl

1745 N Mariposa Ave

5522 Lexington Ave

1173 N Ardmore Ave

5512 Lexington Ave

1749 N Mariposa

1630-1636 N Alexandria Ave

1155 N Kingsley Dr

1151 N Kingsley Dr

1162 N Kingsley Dr

5252 Virgini Ave

1301 N Alexandria Ave

1640 N Alexandria Ave

5712 Carlton Way

5667 Fountain Ave

5166-5182 Franklin Ave

1172 N Ardmor Ave
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