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


4331-4335 1/2 Burns Ave

6111 Romaine St

519 N Ardmore Ave

4318 Sunset Dr

1185 N Hoover St

5948 Barton Ave

4342-4346 Burns Ave

4422-4424 Clinton St

608-610 N Alexandria Ave

5837 Willoughby Ave

1424 N Hoover St

4263 Normal Ave

969 El Centro Ave

659 N Berendo St

4623-4629 Los Feliz Blvd

1929 Los Feliz Trophy Property

511 N Serrano Ave

525 N Normandie Ave

4447 Finley Ave

6137 Eleanor Ave

501 N Serrano Ave

4430-4432 Finley Ave

6112 Romaine St

1864-68 N Commonwealth Ave

611 N Heliotrope Dr

4261 Normal Ave

4941 Maplewood Ave

5843 Willoughby Avenue,

6123 Romaine St

638 N Heliotrope Dr

502 N Oxford Ave

4655 Maplewood Ave

642 N Berendo St

565 N Mariposa Ave

6263 Santa Monica Blvd

920 N El Centro Ave

5853 Willoughby Ave

4422 Finley Ave

649 N Berendo St

2261 N Beachwood Dr

509 N Ardmore Ave

4755 Maplewood Ave

4615 Los Feliz Blvd

562 N Mariposa Ave

6007 Barton Ave

5825 Gregory Ave

6136 Eleanor Ave

4312-4324 Gateway Ave

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