
Apartments near Omar's Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (1,402 Rentals)


652 E 75th St

353-355 E Gage Avenue

906 E 52nd Pl

325-327 E 60th St

714-716 E 88th Pl

237-239 E 81st St

139 E 82nd Pl

114 E 82nd St

119 E 84th St

108 W 84th St

102, 104, 108 E 85th Street

9500-9502 Avalon Blvd

121 E 88th St

4433 3/4 Towne Ave

231 E 97th St

151 E 99th St

136-138 W 97th Street

822-824 E. 75th St.

1539 & 1539 1/2 E 57th St

1401 E 52nd St

1044 E 54th St

9515 Compton Ave

212 E 62nd St

120 W 73RD ST

1851 E Florence Ave

1850 E 71st St

1817 E 70th St

1845-1851 E 70th St

7501 Whitsett Ave

1749 E 69th St

1601 E Florence Ave

2012 E 73rd St

2030 Florence Ave

6705-6707 Converse Ave

2013 E 76th St

7504-7514 Miramonte Blvd

7009 Makee Ave

6829 Makee Ave

1715 E 65th St

1705 E 65th St

2019 77th St

6919 Compton Ave

2016 E 77TH

6718 Compton Ave

6518-6524 Makee Ave

1907 Nadeau St

1444 E 67th St

1620 E Gage Ave w/ Mini Market Business

6415-6423 Makee Ave

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