
Apartments near King Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,469 Rentals)


1178 N Berendo St

1147 N Alexandria Ave

1121 N Coronado St

3900 Ingrahm St.

5326 Lemon Grove Ave

1186 N New Hampshire Ave

1440-1444 Edgecliffe Dr

Westmoreland Gardens

709 South Manhattan Place

1000 N Oxford Ave

227 S Bonnie Brae St

504 Westlake Ave

5332 Lemon Grove Ave

The Micheltorena Apartments

1162 N Alexandria Ave

5353 La Cresta Ct

5201-5207 Marathon St

326 Westminster Ave

1116 N Coronado St

658 N Wilton Pl

131 S Bonnie Brae St

1404-1406 Silver Lake Blvd

452 S Van Ness Ave

1148-1154 N Mariposa Ave

5352 Monroe St

826 S Oxford Ave

1442 Lucille St

4612 W Lexington Ave

941 S Ardmore Ave

1006-1008 Waterloo St

926 S Harvard Blvd

971 S Hoover St

944-962 S Park View St

713 N Gramercy Pl

990 Mariposa

972 S Hoover St

2870 W Olympic Blvd

610 S Wilton Pl

5317 Lemon Grove Ave

Bonnie Brae Village

3360-3364 W 9th St

123 S Bonnie Brae St

3286-3292 San Marino St

420-426 N Van Ness Ave

1178 Kenmore Ave

951 S Ardmore Ave

1164-1168 Mariposa Ave

2501 W Olympic Blvd

1144 N Normandie Ave

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