
Apartments near King Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,465 Rentals)


956 Fedora St

968 N Serrano Ave

1119 N Commonwealth Ave

1140 N New Hampshire Ave

900 S Kingsley Dr

960 Fedora St

5123-5129 1/2 Marathon St

3166-3172 San Marino St

979 S Catalina St

1048 N Kingsley Dr

446 S Wilton Pl

357 S Wilton Pl

3321 James M Wood Blvd

739 Manhattan Pl

335 S Westlake Ave

961 S Kenmore Ave

3215 San Marino St

1110 Mariposa Ave

957 Arapahoe St

929 Irolo St

849 S Harvard Blvd

908 S Kingsley Dr

1138 N Edgemont St

714 N St Andrews Pl

955-957 N Serrano Ave

2828 Reservoir St

973 S Dewey St

241 S Westlake Ave

1149 N New Hampshire Ave

919 S Ardmore Ave

5013 Rosewood Ave

3218 Hamilton Way

2001 Valley St

4925 Elmwood Ave

821 S Grand View St

1156-1158 N New Hampshire Ave

1145 N Edgemont St

2901 Reservoir St

237 S Westlake Ave

405 S Wilton Pl

1144 N Edgemont St

3303 W Sunset Blvd

819 S Grand View St

1406 Edgecliffe Dr

2506 W Sunset Blvd

970 S Westmoreland Ave

1144 N Westmoreland Ave

3300 Hamilton Way

3224 Hamilton Way

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