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


518 S Mariposa Ave

563 N Hoover St

Residential Condominiums

546 N Normandie Ave

451 Normandie Pl

646 N New Hampshire Ave

228 S Harvard Blvd

612-614 Alexandria Ave

3611-3613 1/2 Bellevue Ave

3623-3625 1/2 Bellevue Ave

3607-3609 1/2 Bellevue Av

645 N New Hampshire Ave

639 N Heliotrope Dr

3601-3603 Bellevue Ave

4422-4424 Clinton St

208 S Harvard Blvd

4350 Beverly Blvd

3521 Bellevue Ave

4463 Rosewood Ave

624 N Alexandria Ave

647 N New Hampshire Ave

3408 Bellevue Ave

626 N Westmoreland Ave

4466 Rosewood Ave

616 N Virgil Ave

659 N Berendo St

4250 W 1st St

642 N Berendo St

250 S Harvard Blvd

240 S Harvard Blvd

4459 Rosewood Ave

3311 London St

3317-3319 London St

565 N Mariposa Ave

3321-3323 London St

611-613 1/2 N Commonwealth Ave

501 N Normandie Ave

653 N Heliotrope Dr

3501 Bellevue Ave

531 S Mariposa Ave

4450 Maplewood Ave

417 N Ardmore Ave

117 S La Fayette Park Pl

342-343 N Dillon St

3505 Bellevue Ave

619 N Alexandria Ave

646 N Madison Ave

3517 Bellevue Ave

507 N Normandie Ave

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