
Apartments near Metro Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,486 Rentals)


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251 S Kenmore Ave

338 S Catalina St

117 S Hoover St

416 S New Hampshire Ave

209 N Commonwealth Ave

243 S Kenmore Ave

129 S Edgemont St

210 S Commonwealth Ave

206 S Commonwealth Ave

207 N Kenmore Ave

142 N Edgemont St

136 N Commonwealth Ave

141-149 1/2 S Hoover St

154 N Edgemont St

Residential Condominium

157 S Hoover St

311 N Berendo St

113-119 N Hoover St

230 S Commonwealth Ave

320 S Virgil Ave

206 S Alexandria Ave

101-105 N Edgemont St

226-228 S Alexandria Ave

224 S Commonwealth Ave

146 N Edgemont St

171 S Hoover St

225 N Kenmore Ave

315 S Commonwealth Ave

145 N Edgemont St

316 S Kenmore Ave

3440-3444 1/2 Council St

201 S Hoover St

236 S Commonwealth Ave

133 N Edgemont St

328 S Virgil Ave

110 S Alexandria Ave

232 S Alexandria Ave

173-175 S Hoover St

418 S New Hampshire Ave

Berendo Plaza

244 S Alexandria Ave

240 S Commonwealth Ave

Alexandria Manor

3880 W 1st St

200-216 N Commonwealth Ave

317 S Commonwealth Ave

324 S Kenmore Ave

209 S Hoover St

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