
Apartments near King & Western Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (2,496 Rentals)


3941 Arlington Ave

1226 Browning Blvd

1301 W 42nd St

1255-1261 W 41st St

1387 W 38th St

1236 Leighton Ave

1406 Exposition Blvd

1379 W 38th St

1245 W 39th Pl

4340 S Normandie Ave

1400 Exposition Blvd

1311 Roland Curtis Pl

Normandie V Apartment

1782 W 37th Dr

1307 Rolland Curtis Pl

1256 W 39 St

1256 W 39th St

1774 W 37th Dr

1717 W 48th St

1645 W 48th St

4217 Van Buren Pl

4501 S Normandie Ave

1219 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

2320 W 39th St

1214 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

3844-3848 Arlington Ave

4801 S Western Ave

4517 S Normandie Ave

4610 Cimarron St

1212-1212 1/2 W 40th Pl

4416 Arlington Ave

1272 W 38th St

3855 Arlington Ave

1167 LEIGHTON AV

1200 W 39th St

3955 Budlong - USC/LA Coliseum 2019 Fourplex

1607 W 49th St

The Lazell Rodgers Apartments

1173-1181 39th Pl

4196-4198 4th Ave

4530 S Normandie

4337 Van Buren

1189 W 39th St

1257 W 38th St

1130 W 40th Pl

4204 S Budlong Ave

2601 W 42nd St

3721 Ruthelen St.

1135-1137 Leighton Ave

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