
Apartments near Plaza 55 in Los Angeles, CA (1,871 Rentals)


234 W 78th St

1901 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

851 W 81st St

1939 W 75th St

868-870 E 53rd St

1192 Exposition Blvd

7111 Cimarron St

The Lazell Rodgers Apartments

7919 S Normandie Ave

1438 Roland Curtis Pl

1184 Exposition Blvd

1257 W 38th St

520 W 80th St

5012 McKinley Ave

721 W 81st St

711 Vernon Ave

759 E 46th St

252 E 74th St

224 W 78th St

1423 W 80th St

1919 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

440 W 80th St

1623 W 39th Pl

3806 Maple Ave

2111 W Florence Ave

7709 S Western Ave

885 E 51st St

7662 S Main St

149-151 1/2 W. 78th St.

1230-1232 W 37th Dr

919 E 55th St

882-888 1/2 E. 50th St.

2810 W Slauson Ave

914-916 W 81st Street

2820 W Slauson Ave

125-129 1/2 W 78th St

7727 S Western Ave

1220 W 37th Dr

1412-1418 W 38th St

1554 W 79th St

752 Vernon Ave

Sunny Side Park

1408 W 80th St

South View

1387 W 38th St

1379 W 38th St

832 W 81 ST

3756 Raymond Ave

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