
Apartments near King Center Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,163 Rentals)


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5201 W 20th St, Unit 5201 LOWER LEFT

1921 Chariton St, Unit 1

2711 S Redondo Blvd, Unit 2

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2339 W 21st St, Unit 1

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2023 S Harcourt Ave

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4553 W 17th St, Unit 8z

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2106 S Ridgeley Dr, Unit 3

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4535 Saturn St, Unit 4535 1/2

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2050 S Garth Ave, Unit 2050 S Garth Ave

2533 1/2 Hillcrest Dr, Unit half

2508 S West View St, Unit 01

2919 Carmona Ave, Unit 01

4410 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Unit 210

4410 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Unit 221

2034 S Garth Ave, Unit 2

3511 W 15th St, Unit 7

2253 1/4 W 27th St, Unit 2253 and one fourth

2937 West Blvd, Unit 2937 1/2

4868 Venice Blvd.

2229 Vineyard Ave, Unit 2243

3016 S West View St, Unit 3016

3772 Lockland Dr, Unit 5

3956 Stevely Ave, Unit 19

1913 1/2 Claudina Ave-

3021 Somerset Dr, Unit B

1942 S Rimpau Blvd, Unit 1942 1-2

2046 Burnside Ave, Unit 2046 1/2

3820 W 27th St, Unit 116

3956 Stevely Ave, Unit 17

5619 W Jefferson Blvd, Unit 3

2838 W Vernon Ave

3450 W 43rd St, Unit 409-F

3450 W 43rd St, Unit 303-C

4068 9th Ave, Unit #2BDR

5623-5633 Venice Blvd., Unit 5623

4335 Don Tomaso Dr

4201 McClung Dr

4068 9th Ave, Unit #1BDR

1789 S Marvin Ave, Unit 1789

3003 Cloverdale Ave, Unit 0

2329 Crenshaw Blvd, Unit 204

2000 Browning Blvd

4335 Don Tomaso Dr, Unit B

1615 2nd Ave, Unit 1

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