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


550 N Juanita Ave

3901 W 4th St

531 N Kenmore Ave

154 S Occidental Blvd

518 N Alexandria Ave

160 S Occidental Blvd

Le Parc

3425 Plata St

406 N Normandie Ave

3415 Plata St

544 N Westmoreland

539-541 N Commonwealth Ave

231-233 N Reno St

502 N Mariposa Ave

122 S Occidental Blvd

513 N Alexandria Ave

410 N Normandie Pl

126 S Occidental Blvd

547 N Westmoreland Ave

507 N Alexandria Bch NE

562-566 Juanita Ave

532 N Alexandria Ave

504 N Mariposa Ave

562 N Madison Ave

102 N Kingsley Dr

519 N Alexandria Ave

243-247 N Reno St

324-334 Normandie Pl

563 N Madison Ave

4264 Clinton St

616 S Catalina St

The Johanna Apartments

237-239 1/2 N Reno St

303 N Vendome St

2841 Council St

532 N Commonwealth Ave

543 N Virgil Ave

536 N Commonwealth Ave

545 N Kenmore Ave

548 N Westmoreland Ave

426-428 N Normandie Ave

3547-3555 London St

549 N Kenmore Ave

450 S Normandie Ave

442 S Normandie Ave

315 Normandie Pl

432 N Normandie Ave

523 N Alexandria

587 N New Hampshire Ave

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