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


261 S New Hampshire Ave

122-124 1/2 S Westmoreland Ave

111 N Catalina St

121-123 N Catalina St

232 S Berendo St

211 S Berendo St

233 N Berendo St

139 S Catalina St

140 S Westmoreland Ave

127-129 N Catalina St

135 1/2-137 1/2 N Catalina St

131-133 1/2 N Catalina St

227 N Berendo St

3810-3810 1/2 W 1st St

152 S Westmoreland Ave

212-216 S Catalina St

150 S Westmoreland Ave

139-141 N Catalina St

244 S Berendo St

143-145 S Catalina St

206 S Catalina St

102 S Kenmore Ave

211-215 1/2 S Catalina St

247-249 N Berendo St

108 S Kenmore Ave

147-153 S Catalina St

114 S Kenmore Ave

132 N Kenmore Ave

237 S Berendo St

137 S Virgil Ave

124 N Kenmore Ave

118-122 N Kenmore Ave

120 S Kenmore Ave

140 N Kenmore Ave

132 S Kenmore Ave

245 S Berendo St

124 S Kenmore Ave

156 N Kenmore Ave

211-215 1/2 N Catalina St

312 N New Hampshire Ave

150 N Kenmore Ave

136 S Kenmore Ave

144 N Kenmore Ave

148 S Kenmore Ave

144 S Kenmore Ave

221-223 N Catalina St

115 S Kenmore Ave

111 N Kenmore Ave

185 S Virgil Ave

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