
Apartments near King Center Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,141 Rentals)


2648 7th Avenue

Cameo Woods

1825 S Orange Dr

2540 4th Ave.

2030 6th Ave

1828-1830 S Curson Ave

1734 4th Ave

1616 5th Ave

5752 10th Ave

1339 S Bronson Ave

2602 S. Garth ave. Los Angeles CA 90034

1812-1814 Cimarron St

4601 Coliseum St

4400 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4522 Coliseum St

4326 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

3849 Potomac Ave

3853 Potomac Ave

4541 Santa Rosalia Dr

4515 August St

4547-4553 August St

3856 Potomac Ave

4541-4547 August St

4505 Santa Rosalia Dr

3920-3922 Hillcrest Dr

3868 Potomac Ave

4125 Palmyra Rd

3907 Roxanne Ave

3961 Hillcrest Dr

4117 Palmyra Rd

4107-4109 Palmyra Rd

4112 Palmyra Rd

4142 Palmwood Dr

4800 Coliseum St

4806 Coliseum St

4125 Palmwood Dr

4709 August St

Casa de Coco

4026 Palmyra Rd

4818 Coliseum St

4017 Palmyra Rd

The Tropicana

3865 Nicolet Ave

4716 August St

4118 Palmwood Dr

4722 August St

4101 Palmwood Dr

4830 Coliseum St

4112-4114 Palmwood Dr

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