
Apartments near Olympic & Harvard Shopping Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,722 Rentals)


1334 S Westlake Ave, Unit 1334

1400 W Olympic Blvd, Unit A

466 N Westmoreland Ave, Unit 2

331 1/2 N Alexandria Ave, Unit 331.5

1122 Irolo Street, Unit 1122.5

3509 S Bronson Ave, Unit 1/2

3109 Raymond Ave, Unit apt 3109

545 S Hobart Blvd, Unit 209

1035 S Norton Ave, Unit 1035 S. Norton Ave

1245 Crenshaw Blvd, Unit 1245 ground level

1301 S Rimpau Blvd, Unit Duplex

119 S Westmoreland Ave, Unit 121

606 N Occidental Blvd, Unit 212

329 N Alexandria Ave

333 N Alexandria Ave, Unit 333.5

331 N Alexandria Ave, Unit 331.25

3616 W Adams Blvd, Unit 1

160 S Catalina St, Unit 160

123 S St Andrews Pl, Unit #12

1341 S Union Ave, Unit 4

1402 W Olympic Blvd, Unit C

545 N Hoover St, Unit 2

2939 S Bronson Ave, Unit 4

2337 S Crenshaw Blvd, Unit 2337

156 S Catalina St, Unit 156

4318 Clinton St, Unit 4318

1405 S Catalina St, Unit 7

514 Gramercy S Pl, Unit 02

233 Park View N St, Unit 11

335 N Mariposa Ave, Unit #4

1667 S Westmoreland Blvd, Unit 1669

171 Virgil S Ave, Unit 112

1216 Keniston Ave, Unit 1216 Keniston

2928 Leeward Ave, Unit 104

1215 W 30th St, Unit UNIT 1

1924 Park Grove Ave, Unit 4

2839 Francis Ave, Unit 204

2796 Francis Ave, Unit 304

4619 Rosewood Ave, Unit 206

1414 S Gramercy Pl, Unit 21
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