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


122 S Normandi Ave

222 N Mariposa Ave

4141-4147 Rosewood Ave

4108 Council St

173 N Mariposa Ave

128-138 Robinson St

Villa Venessa

453 N Westmoreland Ave

454 S New Hampshire Ave

430-434 S Catalina St

411 N Kenmore Ave

104 N Normandie Ave

427 N Heliotrope Dr

513 N New Hampshire Ave

459-465 S. New Hampshire Ave.

Oakwood

Residential Condominium

350 S Alexandria Ave

149-155 S Vendome St

158 N Normandie Ave

506 N Heliotrope Dr

439 N Heliotrope Dr

154 N Normandie Ave

132 N Normandie Ave

142 N Normandie Ave

148 S Normandie Ave

439-443 N Heliotrope Dr

322 S Commonwealth Ave

4161 Oakwood Ave

148 N Normandie Ave

212-214 3/4 N Hoover St

3121 Geneva St

3317 W 5th St

154-156 Robinson St

235 S Vendome St

310 N Mariposa Ave

201 S Vendome St

519 N Berendo St

426 N Virgil Ave

170 N Normandi Ave

457 N Westmoreland Ave

200 N Normandie Ave

178 N Normandie Ave

207 N Mariposa Ave

4207 Rosewood Ave

335 N Alexandria Ave

414 S Kenmore Ave

512 N Heliotrope Dr

329 N Alexandria Ave

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