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


5743 La Mirada Ave

1819 Kenmore

1401 N Catalina St

5712 Lexington Ave

1407 N Catalina St

1800-1802 1/2 N Kenmore Ave

5019 Franklin Ave

1737-1739 N Edgemont St

1836 N Alexandria

5678 Franklin Ave

1120-1124 Mariposa Ave

5747 La Mirada Ave

1758 Kenmore Ave

1048 N Kingsley Dr

5025 Franklin Ave

5742 La Mirada Ave

1743 Edgemont St

1051 N Ardmore Ave

1146-1148 N Alexandria Ave

1252 Edgemont St

5748 La Mirada Ave

1807 Taft Ave

5015 Franklin Ave

The Polynesian

5701-5703 Virginia Ave

1851 N Wilton Pl

1217 N Edgemont St

5832 Harold Way

1749 Edgemont St

5665 Franklin Ave

1811 Taft Ave

5731 Lexington Ave

1860 Alexandria

5743 Lexington Ave

1755 Edgemont St

1061-1065 N Normandie Ave

1835 N Kenmore Ave

5839 Harold Way

5007 Franklin Ave

1315-1317 N Catalina St

5836 Carlton Way

1207 N Edgemont St

5667 Franklin Ave

1817 Taft Ave

1110 Mariposa Ave

1151 Kenmore Ave

1754 Van Ness Ave

1038 N Kingsley Dr

1800 N Van Ness Ave
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