
Apartments near Little Tokyo Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (2,184 Rentals)


272 S Burlington Ave

1032 W Edgeware Rd

2966 E 8th St

2514 S San Pedro St

1723 Miramar St

221 S Avenue 19

207 E 24th St

1245 E Adams Blvd

1614-1626 W Temple St

3000 E 6th St

Specialty Property - Non Rent Control Area

642 Euclid Ave

1801-1805 W 5th St

534-538 Euclid Ave

1480 Wallace Ave

1803 Maryland St

1484 Wallace Ave

900 E Adams Blvd

922 E Adams Blvd

627 E Adams Blvd

2603 Griffith Ave

307 S Burlington Ave

311 S Burlington Ave

1421 Ridge Way

2612-2614 Griffith Ave

611 Adams Blvd

1811 W 5th St

211 S Burlington Ave

Burlington Place

1148 N Chicago St

326 Belmont Ave

1323 E Adams Blvd

303 E 25th St

854 E Adams Blvd

730 E Adams Blvd

Daly Street Apartments

2705 Darwin Ave

3014 E 6th St

1111 Douglas St

441-449 3/4 S Burlington Ave

1800 Maryland St

1448 Ridge Way

746 E Adams Blvd

233-235 S Avenue 20

2510-2516 Maple Ave

227 E 25th St

3021 E 6th St

1453 Wallace Ave

1818 W 4th St

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