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


1165 N New Hampshire Ave

917-919 N Ardmore Ave

5077 Lemon Grove Ave

1143 N Bronson Ave

5323 Lemon Grove Ave

4723 E Lexington Ave

5057 Lemon Grove Ave

1159 N New Hampshire Ave

5317 Lemon Grove Ave

4758 Franklin Ave

5462 Barton Ave

903 N Hobart Blvd

942 N Normandie Ave

6057 Selma Ave

1211 Tamarind Ave

1250 Gordon St

1215 Tamarind Ave

1861 New Hampshire Ave

1930 N Bronson Ave

1186 N New Hampshire Ave

1036 N Heliotrope Dr

1223 Tamarind Ave

6016 Carlton Way

918 N Ardmore Ave

929 N Normandie Ave

1258 Gordon St

971 N Wilton Pl

923 N Normandie Ave

1153 N New Hampshire Ave

1254 Gordon St

1149 N New Hampshire Ave

6063 Harold Way

5002 Lemon Grove Ave

963 N Wilton Pl

1032 Heliotrope Dr

1146 Tamarind Ave

878 Serrano Pl

1011 N Heliotrope Dr

1205 Tamarind Ave

1850 New Hampshire Ave

1180 N New Hampshire Ave

912 N Normandie Ave

1118 N BERENDO ST

1143 N New Hampshire Ave

5357 Lemon Grove Ave

913 N Kenmore Ave

905 N Ardmore Ave

The Ace at Ardmore

1226 Gordon St
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