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


1961 Palmerston Pl

5742 Virginia Ave

1036 N Normandie Ave

1826 Canyon Dr

1240-1246 N Berendo St

1845 N Van Ness Ave

Gina Arms

5827 Lexington Ave

1338 N Berendo St

5502 Sierra Vista Ave

5380-5390 Romaine St

1345 N Bronson Ave

1421 NE Bronson Ave

1720 N Bronson Ave

Serrano II

1407 N Bronson Ave

1433 N Bronson Ave

968 N Serrano Ave

1015 N Normandie Ave

1004 N Ardmore Ave

1011 N Normandie Ave

1318 N Berendo St

5074-5078 1/2 Romaine St

1322 N L. Ron Hubbard Blvd

5506 S Sierra Vista Ave

1458 Tamarind Ave

1163 N Van Ness Ave

5437 Romaine St

5102 Romaine St

1920 Kenmore Ave

1032 N Normandie Ave

1852-1862 N Edgemont St

1901 N Edgemont St

958 N Serrano Ave

955-957 N Serrano Ave

1944 Palmerston Pl

1341 N Bronson Ave

963 N Harvard Blvd

1134 N Edgemont St

5826 Lexington Ave

1901 N Van Ness Ave

1224 N Berendo St

Virginia Arms

1144 N Edgemont St

1333 N Bronson Ave

Canyon Palms

1138 N Edgemont St

1212 Berendo St

952-954 1/2 N. Oxford Ave
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