
Apartments near Hollywood Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,729 Rentals)


1412 L Ron Hubbard Way

4304-4310 Normal Ave

1240-1242 Kenmore Ave

1232 Kenmore Ave

4218-4222 1/2 Lockwood Ave

4455-4459 De Longpre Ave

1309 N Edgemont St

4225 Monroe St

4326 Gateway Ave

817-819 N Madison Ave

905 N Edgemont St

4244-4246 Burns Ave

1205-1209 Kenmore Ave

847 N Heliotrope Dr

1320 Edgemont St

851 N Heliotrope Dr

Kenmore Villas

1225-1227 Kenmore Ave

1162 N Alexandria Ave

4924 E Fountain Ave

1401 N Catalina St

4312-4324 Gateway Ave

1233 Kenmore Ave

1032 Myra Ave

1085 Myra Ave

4252-4258 1/2 Normal Ave

858 N Virgil Ave

4226 Normal Ave

1146-1148 N Alexandria Ave

4231 MONROE ST

4214-4216 1/2 Normal Ave

1036 Myra Ave

1407 N Catalina St

4237 Lexington Ave

4300 Gateway Ave

1331-1333 N Edgemont St

831 N Heliotrope Dr

4243-4247 Monroe St

1340 Edgemont St

807 N Madison Ave

4236 Burns Ave

913 N Kenmore Ave

4220 Normal Ave

4149-4153 1/2 Monroe St

4230-4234 7/8 Burns Ave

1247 Kenmore Ave

1316 N Kenmore Ave

1341 N Edgemont St

1117 N Alexandria Ave

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