
Apartments near J Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,006 Rentals)


2759 James M Wood Blvd

815 S New Hampshire Ave

1100 Fedora St

2729 San Marino St

2723 San Marino St

1139 S Kenmore Ave

830 S Catalina St

1116 Fedora St

936 Fedora St

1146 Elden Ave

1144 Elden Ave

2743 James M Wood Blvd

1130 Fedora St

971 Fedora St

854 S Kenmore Ave

810 S Berendo St

912 Fedora St

959 Fedora St

848 S Kenmore Ave

2880 Francis Ave

2728 James M Wood Blvd

922 Fedora St

962 Magnolia Ave

2715 San Marino St

2913-2917 1/2 Francis Ave

850 S Westmoreland Ave

2749 James M Wood Blvd

1138 Fedora St

2856 Francis Ave

908 Fedora St

3120 San Marino St

1144 Fedora St

2735 James M Wood Blvd

937 Fedora St

2720 James M Wood Blvd

2380 W 12th St

831 S Catalina St

1243 S Catalina St

2868 Francis Ave

990 Mariposa

1020 S Mariposa Ave

1148 Fedora St

1303 S Vermont Ave

902 Fedora St

832 S Kenmore Ave

1115 Fedora St

Arapahoe Plaza

2729 James M Wood Blvd

971 Arapahoe St

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