
Apartments near Hobart Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,807 Rentals)


1236 TAMARIND AV

5949-5955 3/4 Carlton Way

6007 Sunset Blvd

1118 N Heliotrope Dr

914-922 N Serrano Ave

SFR

1416 Gordon St

4776 Franklin Ave

1226 New Hampshire Ave

1406 Gordon St

5420 Barton Ave

5958 Carlton Way

949 N Normandie Ave

1218 Tamarind Ave

4770 Franklin Ave

4772 Franklin Ave

5436 Barton Ave

1210 Tamarind Ave

1216 N New Hampshire Ave

Hollywood Apartment

5542 Romaine St

1001 N Alexandria Ave

910 N Serrano

5432 Barton Ave

952 N Normandie Ave

1841 New Hampshire Ave

5426 Barton Ave

6043-6053 Selma Ave

1216 Tamarind Ave

4729-4735 Lexington Ave

1157 N Bronson Ave

1028 N Edgemont St

1226 Tamarind Ave

5527 Barton Ave

Multi-Family in Hollywood

5507 Barton Ave

1241 Tamarind Ave

939 N Normandie Ave

1762 Tamarind Ave

1179 N New Hampshire Ave

1306 Gordon St

1835 New Hampshire Ave

1206 Tamarind Ave

1322 Gordon St

1001 N Wilton Pl

923-925 N Ardmore Ave

924 N Kingsley Dr

5317 Lemon Grove Ave

4758 Franklin Ave
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