
Apartments near King Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,482 Rentals)


5226 Lexington Ave, Unit 15

225 Lucas Ave, Unit 1

610 N Wilton Pl, Unit 3

527 Serrano Ave, Unit 02

681 Shatto Pl, Unit #106

815 N Benton Way, Unit 1

701 S Oxford Ave, Unit 701 South Oxford Avenue

6040-6042 Barton Ave, Unit 201, 202

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611 N Virgil Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1334

701 S Oxford Ave, Unit 6

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760 S Serrano Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1193

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5801 Camerford Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1036

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5240 Virginia Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1267

444 S Occidental Blvd, Unit 213

1507 Silver Lake Blvd, Unit 1511 1/2

1072 Laguna Ave

1214 S Bronson Ave

1219 N Ardmore Ave, Unit 7

142 N Hoover St, Unit 225

444 S Occidental Blvd, Unit 428

5414 Fountain Ave, Unit 5414

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5801 Camerford Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1035

514 S Mariposa Ave, Unit 204

514 S Mariposa Ave, Unit 110

815 S Lake St, Unit 101

523 Westmoreland Ave, Unit 106

523 Westmoreland Ave, Unit 202

712 N Ardmore Ave, Unit 4

4266 Melrose Ave, Unit 20

730 S Catalina St, Unit 1

2119 Elsinore St, Unit 02

147 N New Hampshire Ave, Unit 1

727 S Coronado St, Unit 102

132 Westmoreland Ave, Unit 17

520 S Mariposa Ave, Unit 105

866 N Edgemont St, Unit 866

981 Elden Ave, Unit 18

2933 W 8th St, Unit 405

866 N Edgemont St, Unit 866

975 S Oxford Ave, Unit 8

1527 4th St

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