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


1138 S Mariposa Ave

862 Irolo St

2300 W 12th St

917 S Grand View St

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1142 S Mariposa Ave

1319 Menlo Ave

1146 S Mariposa Ave

743 S Carondelet St

836 Irolo St

1129 S Mariposa Ave

848 Irolo St

1039 S Normandie Ave

2210 W 12th St

1120 S Normandie Ave

1033 S Normandie Ave

924-930 Grandview St.

1110 S Normandie Ave

2733-2741 1/2 W 12th St

1233 S Kenmore Ave

1211 Fedora St

Pico Apartments

1215 Fedora St

1227 S Hoover St

1316 S Catalina St

919 Irolo St

2895 W 11th St

929 Irolo St

869 Irolo St

1240 S Arapahoe St

2892 W 11th St

1143 S Lake St

1147 S Mariposa Ave

1241 S Kenmore Ave

1322 S Catalina St

1401 S Westmoreland Ave

1327 S Berendo St

1225 Fedora St

1036 Irolo St

Irolo Senior Apartment

1107 S Normandie Ave

837 Irolo St

1400 S Westmoreland Ave

1146 S Normandie Ave

831 Irolo St

1220-1222 3/4 S Mariposa Ave

750 Irolo St

1229 Fedora St

932 S Ardmore Ave

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