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


923 E 41st Pl

1782 W 37th Dr

4168 Garthwaite Ave

4145 GARTHWAITE AVE LLC

4180 Garthwaite Ave

1026 E 42nd Pl

250 E 81st St

4237 8th Ave

1742 W 83rd St

230 W 33rd St

4213-4219 8th Ave

883 E 40th Pl

333 E 80th St

4191 Garthwaite Ave

8218 Wall St

8310-8322 S Western Ave

2320 W 39th St

3729 Paloma St

738 E 75th St

Luxury SFR + Non-Conforming Unit

3511-3519 McKinley Ave

905 E 40th Pl

3005-4211 Stocker Plz

1017 E 42nd St

156 W 32nd St

7718-7722 Avalon Blvd

8306 S Main St

1008-1012 1/2 E 41st Pl

2917 W Florence Ave

915-925 1/2 40th Pl.

3501 McKinley Ave

3008 Stocker St

914 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4089 Leimert Blvd

3844-3848 Arlington Ave

7800 Avalon Blvd

3446 McKinley Ave

731 E Jefferson Blvd

2834 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

159 E 83rd St

7814 Avalon Blvd

4181-4185 Leimert Blvd

1029 E 41st Pl

834 E 74th St

3855 Arlington Ave

7814 S Avalon St

3316 Stanford Ave

3438 McKinley Ave

4189-4193 Leimert Blvd

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