
Apartments near San Vicente Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (3,853 Rentals)


1228-1230 Wellesley Ave

11600 Rochester Ave

1437 S Westgate Ave

Federal Luxury Investments LLC

11521 Rochester Ave

1426 Brockton Ave

FOURTEEN31

1426 S Barrington Ave

Willow Co-Living

1312 Amherst Ave

1433 Armacost Ave

11511 Rochester Ave

1415 S Saltair Ave

Brockton Avenue Apartments

1436 Armacost Ave

Wellesley Ten by Wiseman

Armacost Bella by Wiseman

1242 Wellesley Ave

1246 Wellesley Ave

1440 Armacost Ave

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1427 Brockton Ave

1433 Brockton Ave

1337 South Bundy Drive

Rochester Towers

1309 Amherst Ave

1438 S Barrington Ave

1437 Brockton Ave

1423 S Saltair Ave

1218 McClellan Dr

Rochester Colby Apartments

Le Beauvoir Luxury Apartments

1332 Amherst Ave

1432 Barry Ave

11504 Rochester Ave

1453 S Westgate Ave

1433 S Saltair Ave

1440 Barry Ave

1310 Wellesley Ave

1442 Brockton

Saltair Apartments

11514 Rochester Ave

Twelve One Ten Rochester

1443 Barry Ave

1450 Brockton Ave

1226 McClellan Dr

1419 S Bundy Dr

1451 Armacost Ave

1325 Amherst Ave

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