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


1747 Kenmore Ave

1331-1333 N Edgemont St

5734-5736 Fountain Ave

5047 Franklin Ave

1736 Kenmore Ave

5811 Harold Way

5647 Virginia Ave

1142-1144 Mariposa Ave

1064 N Oxford Ave

1800 Taft Ave

1077-1081 N Oxford Ave

1161 N Alexandria Ave

1069 N Oxford Ave

1426 Edgemont St

1755 Kenmore Ave

1414 Kenmore Ave

5650 Franklin Ave

1340 Edgemont St

1859 N Gramercy Pl

1860 N Mariposa Ave

5716 La Mirada Ave

1146 Mariposa Ave

5727 La Mirada Ave

5750-5754 1/2 Fountain Ave

5041 Franklin Ave

1162 N Alexandria Ave

5724-5726 La Mirada Ave

1222-1224 N Kenmore Ave

5658 Franklin Ave

1716-1718 N Van Ness Ave

1147 N Alexandria Ave

5815 Harold Way

1136 Mariposa Ave

5816 Harold Way

1212 Kenmore Ave

5722 La Mirada Ave

1429 N Catalina St

1200-1210 N Kenmore Ave

1056-1058 N Oxford Ave

1126 Mariposa Ave

1130 Mariposa Ave

1054 Kingsley Dr

Lexington Wilton Bldg

5663-5667 Virginia Ave

1754 Kenmore Ave

1421 N Catalina St

1135 N Alexandria Ave

1320 Edgemont St

1748 N Kenmore Ave
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