
Apartments near San Marino Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,147 Rentals)


1116-1120 S Westmoreland Ave

2778 W 8Th St

951 S Kenmore Ave

810 S Kenmore Ave

820 S Kenmore Ave

Residential Condominium

3052 W 7th St

2786 W 8th St

735 S Berendo St

3040 W 7th St

2640 James M Wood Blvd

Serenity Apartments

1025 Dewey Ave

727 S Berendo St

2870 W Olympic Blvd

966 Arapahoe St

2625 San Marino St

1134-1138 S Berendo St

845 S Kenmore Ave

2759 Francis Ave

2949 Leeward Ave

961 S Kenmore Ave

922 Fedora St

835 S Kenmore Ave

969 S Kenmore Ave

912 Fedora St

2636 James M Wood Blvd

2626 W 9th St

2947 Leeward Ave

700 S New Hampshire Ave

1056 Dewey Ave

806 S Kenmore Ave

934 Arapahoe St

Residential Condominium

1126 S Westmoreland Ave

2084 James M Wood Blvd

819 S Kenmore Ave

908 Fedora St

734 S Catalina St

1146-1152 Menlo Ave

1112 Elden Ave

2773 W 8th St

902 Fedora St

827 S Kenmore Ave

Golden Galaxy Plaza Condominiums

2751 Francis Ave

New Hampshire Villas

936 Fedora St

909 Lofts

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