
Apartments near Plaza Cienega in Los Angeles, CA (5,383 Rentals)


501 N Spaulding Ave

853-857 1/2 N Edinburgh Ave

1198 La Cienega Blvd

434 N Spaulding Ave

361 N Stanley Ave

314 N Stanley Ave

367 N Stanley Ave

438 N Spaulding Ave

530 N Genesee Ave

808 N Hayworth Ave

1021 N Harper Ave

1140 S Shenandoah St

1132 S Wooster St

1206 S Holt Ave

833 N Hayworth Ave

848 N Edinburgh Ave

507 N Spaulding Ave

442 N Spaulding Ave

336 N Stanley Ave

458 N Spaulding Ave

1207 S Holt Ave

340 N Stanley Ave

320 N Stanley Ave

1214 -1216 1/2 S. La Cien

517 N Spaulding Ave

1201 S Sherbourne Dr

411 N Stanley Ave

448 N Spaulding Ave

513 N Spaulding Ave

1200 S Holt Ave

538 N Genesee Ave

1215 S La Cienega Blvd

1201 S Bedford St

754 S Orange Grove Ave

1111 S Crescent Heights Blvd

1210 S Corning St

531 N Spaulding Ave

525 N Spaulding Ave

1210 S Sherbourne Dr

521 N Spaulding Ave

1137 S Wooster St

419 N Stanley Ave

425 N Stanley Ave

1206 S Sherbourne Dr

1209-1213 S La Cienega Blvd

464 N Spaulding Ave

356 N Stanley Ave

822 Hayworth Ave

1211 S Holt Ave

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