
Apartments near Plaza 55 in Los Angeles, CA (1,864 Rentals)


3962 Halldale Ave

138 W Florence Ave

3940 S Hill St

423 E 61st St

3983 Denker Ave

2315 W 54th St

1033 W 39th Pl

7530 Brighton Ave

5400 Avalon Blvd

3952 Brighton Ave

1081-1085 W 39th Pl

1133-1137 W 39th Pl

5937-5957 Avalon Blvd

3965 Halldale Ave

132 W Florence Ave

Terre One

542 W 76th St

530-534 1/2 W 76th St

7102 S Main St

4000 Broadway Pl

737 W 77th St

725 W 77th St

243 W 74th St

1173-1181 39th Pl

5350 2nd Ave

1121 W 39th Pl

2102 W 48th St

210 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

3973-3975 Denker Ave

4419 Towne Ave

7406 S Broadway

226 E 68th St

717 W 77th St

518 59th Pl

7712 S Hoover St

Stafford Manor

6717 S San Pedro St

2310 W Slauson Ave

7617-7619 1/2 S Normandie Ave

2150 W 62nd St

2312 W Slauson Ave

2nd Avenue Apartments

156 W 73rd St

606 E 51st St

1945-1947 1/2 W Vernon Ave

3994-3997 S Harvard Blvd

716 W 77th St

601 W 77th St

4146 Woodlawn Ave

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