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


955 Maltman Ave

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928 S Berendo St

Westlake Terrace

Lyman Place Apartments

915 S Ardmore Ave

1310 N Kingsley Dr

1218 Magnolia

Premium Dion Apartments

5655 Virginia Ave

1850 San Jacinto St

Laveta Terrace

5754-5760 Melrose Ave

155 S Westmoreland Ave

316 N New Hampshire Ave

309 S. Berendo Avenue,

238 S Kenmore Ave

The Claridge Condos

Element 436

The Summit on Sixth

600 N Berendo St

3416 Bellevue Ave

La Fayette Park Towers Condominiums

Park Villas

345 S Harvard Blvd

137-141 N Rampart Blvd

102 N Oxford Ave

606 N Harvard Blvd

713 N Vendome St

Regency 321

4348 Burns Ave

2765 W 8th St

1006 N New Hampshire Ave

929 Parkman Ave

320 S Gramercy Pl

Solair

1012-1014 N Virgil Ave

St. Andrews Courtyard Condominiums

944-946 Dewey Ave

1119 N. Berendo St.

1135 N New Hampshire Ave

Mountain View

5139 Marathon St

1139 N Commonwealth Ave

Hancock Park Place Apartments

1175 N New Hampshire Ave

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Chateau Chaumont Apartments

3814-3824 W Sunset Blvd

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