
Apartments near King Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,449 Rentals)


1452 Silver Lake Blvd

203 N Burlington Ave

3943 W 7th St

1017-1031 S Mariposa Ave

3956 Ingraham St

4100 Sunset Blvd

929 S Serrano Ave

5441 Barton Ave

1047 S Catalina St

159 S Burlington Ave

1212 N Commonwealth Ave

1540 Golden Gate Ave

1459-1461 Silver Lake Blvd

127 N Burlington Ave

610 S Vanness Ave

Burlington Place

211 S Burlington Ave

1210 N Mariposa Ave

La Maison Serrano

221-223 N Burlington Ave

227 N Burlington Ave

4237 Lexington Ave

819 S Manhattan Pl

1038 Fedora St

3866 W 8th St

311 S Burlington Ave

1197 N Normandi Ave

441-449 3/4 S Burlington Ave

1061 S Catalina St

736 S Gramercy Dr

316 N Bonnie Brae St

5418 Lemon Grove Ave

1047-1049 1/2 S Kenmore Ave

5462 Barton Ave

3901-3907 W 8th St

306 N Bonnie Brae St

817 S Manhattan Pl

732 S Gramercy Dr

823 S Manhattan Pl

1800 Maryland St

972 S Harvard Blvd

712 S Westlake Ave

307 S Burlington Ave

743 N Wilton Pl

1245 N New Hampshire Ave

259 N Burlington Ave

1932 Clinton St

407 N Norton Ave

1056 Dewey Ave

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