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


5806 La Mirada Ave

1830 Franklin Ave

1165-1167 N Edgemont St

1057 N St Andrews Pl

1932-1934 N Alexandria Ave

1004 N Serrano Ave

1833 N Edgemont St

1920 N Alexandria Ave

1164 N Van Ness Ave

1960-1964 1/2 N Alexandria Ave

1039-1041 N Mariposa Ave

1936-1938 N Alexandria Ave

1917 Palmerston Pl

1007 N Oxford Ave

1717 N Berendo St

1130 Kenmore Ave

1159-1161 N Edgemont St

5814 La Mirada Ave

1925 Palmerston Pl

4886 Lexington Ave

1243 N Berendo St

1050 N Normandie Ave

1221 N Berendo St

1820 Edgemont St

1850 N Van Ness Ave

5501 Sierra Vista Ave

1033 N Mariposa Ave

1956 Alexandria

1153 N Edgemont St

5517-5519 Sierra Vista Avenue,

1000 N Oxford Ave

5753-5755 1/2 Virginia Ave

1937 Palmerston Pl

1166 N Edgemont St

1124 N Kenmore Ave

1745 N Berendo St

1412 L Ron Hubbard Way

1416 L Ron Hubbard Way

1160 N Edgemont St

1862 N Van Ness Ave

1961 Palmerston Pl

1211 N Berendo St

1966-1972 N Alexandria Ave

5742 Virginia Ave

1900 N Kenmore Ave

5150 Romaine St

1400-1410 L Ron Hubbard Way

1025 N Mariposa Ave

1118 Kenmore Ave
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