
Apartments near North Western Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,809 Rentals)


Villa Serrano Apartments

562 N Madison Ave

232 S Alexandria Ave

731-733 1/2 N Cahuenga Blvd

967-981 N Madison Ave

350 S Serrano Ave

Residency at the Entrepreneur

5555 Carlton Way

Residential Condominiums

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Kingsley Villa

244 S Alexandria Ave

506 N Madison Ave

6211 Fountain Ave

1622 N Harvar

1407 N Catalina St

5845-5849 Harold Way

5839 Harold Way

4038 Marathon St

109-111 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

1631 N Harvar

340 S Wilton Pl

1627 N Harvard Blvd

350 S Hobart Blvd

4343 W 4Th St

218 S Kenmore Ave

920-930 Madison Ave

Alexandria Manor

100-104 1/2 S Berendo St

4161 W 4th St

1244 N New Hampshire Ave

144 S Catalina St

3812 Oakwood Ave

1621 N Kingsley Dr

4141 Monroe St

1650 N Serrano Ave

4342-4346 Burns Ave

Carlton Crest Condominiums

The Driftwood

248 S Alexandria Ave

1421 N Catalina St

Garden Villas

1630 N Harvard Blvd

1426 Edgemont St

319 S Normandie Ave

222 S Kenmore Ave

1620 N Kingsley Dr

255 S Alexandria Ave

1610 Winona Blvd

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