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


The Marabella

721 N St Andrews Pl

4523-4525 Prospect Ave

825 N Heliotrope Dr

6129 Fountain Ave

816-820 N Van Ness Ave

4585 W Lexington Ave

1232 Lodi Pl

739 N Mariposa Ave

1132 N Gower St

4530 Kingswell Ave

756 N Ridgewood Pl

747 N Wilton Pl

1162-1170 1/2 N Madison Ave

716-720 N Ardmore Ave

715 Manhattan Pl

4521 Prospect Ave

714 N St Andrews Pl

1122 N Gower St

Palladium Residences

821 N Heliotrope Dr

722 N St Andrews Pl

817 N Heliotrope Dr

4541 Melbourne Ave

4918 Melrose Ave

4567 Lexington Ave

6142 Afton Plz

1613 Hillhurst Ave

2033 N Vermont Ave

1116 N Gower St

2000-2006 N Vermont Ave

743 N Wilton Pl

713 N Normandie Ave

746 N Ridgewood Pl

4517 Prospect Ave

6139 Fountain Ave

1125 N Madison Ave

6200 De Longpre Ave

2016 N Vermont Ave

737 N Alexandria Ave

1617 Hillhurst Ave

4537-4543 Willowbrook Ave

655 N Hobart Blvd

1239 N Westmoreland Ave

Franklin Building

4954 Melrose Ave

1623-1627 Hillhurst Ave

1136 N Madison Ave

4557 Lexington Ave
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