
Apartments near J Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,978 Rentals)


956 Elden Ave

1203 S Catalina St

916 S Kenmore Ave

2954 Francis Ave

961 S Kenmore Ave

1207 S Catalina St

842 S Berendo St

987 Magnolia Ave

901 S Catalina St

944 Elden Ave

1133 Elden Ave

951 S Kenmore Ave

847 S Berendo St

830 S New Hampshire Ave

1028 Fedora St

2920 Francis Ave

908 S Kenmore Ave

1200 S Westmoreland Ave

833 S New Hampshire Ave

2946 Francis Ave

1221 S Catalina St

1112 Elden Ave

1038 Fedora St

923-935 S Kenmore Ave

2766-2766 1/2 James M Wood Blvd

841 S Berendo St

931 S Kenmore Ave

912-914 S Kenmore Ave

936 Elden Ave

1118 Elden Ave

2766 W James M. Wood Blvd

1146 S Kenmore Ave

2973 Francis Ave

837 S Berendo St

820 S New Hampshire Ave

1230 Menlo Ave

978 Fedora St

904 S Kenmore Ave

James Wood Apt

1142 S Kenmore Ave

1022-1024 Fedora St

850 S Catalina St

2916 Francis Ave

826 S Berendo St

2959 Francis Ave

900 S Kenmore Ave

960 Fedora St

2746 James M Wood Blvd

2969 Francis Ave

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