
Apartments near King Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,478 Rentals)


2801 San Marino St, Unit 15

1143 N Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1143 1/2

744 S Windsor Blvd, Unit 04

744 S Windsor Blvd, Unit 10

1328 Gordon St, Unit 7

133 N Reno St, Unit 201

273 S Bonnie Brae St, Unit 08

2801 San Marino St, Unit 4

1143 N Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1145

6029 Carlton Way, Unit 17

1911 W 2nd St, Unit 26

4847 Oakwood Ave, Unit 314

1036 Normandie Ave, Unit 1036-14

322 Benton Wy, Unit 6

1036 Normandie Ave, Unit 1036-11

1326 W 11th St, Unit 304

933 S Gramercy Dr, Unit 8

115 S Carondelet St, Unit 6

5212 Fountain Ave, Unit 02

227 S Carondelet St, Unit 105

3511 W 15th St, Unit 7

318 S Kingsley Dr, Unit 302

1117 S Norton Ave

6029 Carlton Way, Unit 2

227 S Carondelet St, Unit 203

1001 Hyperion Ave, Unit 105

5840 Gregory Ave, Unit 7

1117 S Norton Ave

245 N Kenmore Ave, Unit 107

743 S Burlington Ave, Unit 6

815 S Crenshaw Blvd, Unit 104

1833 W 11th Pl

274 La Fayette Park Pl, Unit 216

2508 London St

203 S Kenmore Ave, Unit 203

5533 Barton Ave, Unit 5

921 S Bonnie Brae St, Unit 38

4716 Melrose Ave

5533 Barton Ave, Unit 8

4632 Santa Monica Blvd, Unit 224

1626 Palo Alto St, Unit 202

660S S Coronado St, Unit 1019

660S S Coronado St, Unit 1202

800 S Harvard Blvd, Unit 305

800 S Harvard Blvd, Unit 407

800 S Harvard Blvd, Unit 508

660S S Coronado St, Unit 425

660S S Coronado St, Unit 506

660S S Coronado St, Unit 1022

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