
Apartments near La Brea Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,035 Rentals)


1442 S Bronson Ave

413 N Gardner St

340 N Spaulding Ave

408 N Sierra Bonita Ave

1207 S Norton Ave

321 N Genesee Ave

313 N Genesee Ave

1514-1516 S Bronson Ave

418 N Gardner St

1617 S Bronson Ave

1504 S Bronson Ave

337 N Spaulding Ave

1037 S Norton Ave

818-822 1/2 Crenshaw Blvd

1019-1025 S Norton Ave

1611 S Bronson Ave

1627 S Bronson Ave

1500 S Bronson Ave

1045 S Norton Ave

1221--1223 S Norton Ave

6452 W Olympic Blvd

360 N Stanley Ave

401 N Sierra Bonita Ave

6500-6502 Orange St

Westwood Crescent Heights

1623 S Bronson Ave

2018 S Burnside Av

1500 Hi Point St

1563 S Fairfax Ave

1510 S Bronson Ave

2008 Vineyard Ave

1233 S Norton Ave

347 N Spaulding Ave

312 N Ogden Dr

331 N Genesee Ave

366 N Stanley Ave

414 N Sierra Bonita Ave

443 N Sycamore Ave

6504-6506 Orange St

318 N Ogden Dr

6501 Orange St

1722-1726 Crenshaw Blvd

101 N Hayworth Ave

1631 S Bronson Ave

336 N Genesee Ave

409 N Sierra Bonita Ave

413 N Sierra Bonita Ave

4115 Venice Blvd

424 N Gardner St

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