
Apartments near Premier Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,383 Rentals)


3235 Andrita St

3239 Andrita St

3136 Casitas Ave

3210 Chapman St

3214 Chapman St

3170 Estara Ave

3245 Drew St

5 Unit Apartment + 1 Nonconforming

3260 Drew St

Drew St Apartments

3240 Chapman St

3170 La Clede Ave

3155 Estara Ave

3175 Estara Ave

3311-3313 Andrita St

3109 Perlita Ave

3117 Perlita Ave

3315 Andrita St

3129-3135 Perlita Ave

3318 Drew St

3137 Perlita Ave

3161 Perlita Ave

3157 Perlita Ave

3385 Fletcher Dr

2838 W Avenue 32

3318-3324 Drew St

3207 Perlita Ave

3389 Fletcher Dr

3278 Casitas Ave

3326 Drew St

3211-3213 Perlita Ave

3325 Drew St

3144 Perlita Ave

3312-3314 Chapman St

3332 Drew St

3136 Perlita Ave

3284-3286 Casitas Ave

3017 W Avenue 34

3340 Drew St

3348 Andrita St

River Flats

Portner Fourplex

3185-3191 Atwater Ave

Park Vista

2952 W Avenue 34

3361-3365 1/2 Andrita St

3254-3266 Perlita Ave

3436 Fletcher Dr

3365 Portner St

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