
Apartments near New Star Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,425 Rentals)


115 N Normandie Ave

The Kelsey

1432-1436 1/2 Constance St

Miramar Towers

200 N Edgemont St

3992 W 8th St

1424 Constance St

1720 S Harvard Blvd

171 N Alexandria Ave

326 S Manhattan Pl

122 N Rampart Blvd

420 S St Andrews Pl

Tufford Arms Apartments

149 N Commonwealth Ave

Mosaic Apartments

Lake Valley Apartments

Regal Lofts

444 S Burlington, LLC

Burlington

351 S. Manhattan Pl

Alexandria Luxury Townhomes

LA PRO I Apartments

Carolyn Arms Apartment

247 N New Hampshire Ave

3980 Ingraham St

4526 W 2nd St

419-421 S Burlington Ave

The Dicksboro

Manhattan Place Apartments

447 S St Andrews Pl

Copper Designer Lofts

345 S Manhattan Pl

Council Street Apartments

KYC Apartments

514 S Gramercy Pl N

3986 Ingraham St

1500 James M Wood Blvd

Magnolia On Lake

166 N Normandie Ave

Burlington Family Apartments

601 S Gramercy Pl

192 S Mountain View Ave

Kenmore Park Apartments

La Wiltona Apartments

The St. Charles

821 S. Wilton Pl.,

Manhattan Townhouse

439 S St Andrews Pl

815 S Wilton Pl
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