
Apartments near Sejong Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,173 Rentals)


1522 S 2nd Ave

831 Irolo St

723 S Manhattan Pl

752 S Harvard Blvd

736 S Gramercy Dr

729 S Hobart Blvd

848 Irolo St

1232 S Kenmore Ave

1513 2nd Ave

1142 S Kenmore Ave

3120 San Marino St

1220 S Kenmore Ave

722 S Oxford Ave

917 S Mariposa Ave

836 Irolo St

811 S Wilton Pl

732 S Gramercy Dr

1542 2nd Ave

1222 4th Ave

1912 S Oxford Ave

1146 S Kenmore Ave

1832 S Wilton Pl

1658 S Van Ness Ave

1800 S Van Ness Ave

747 S Kingsley Dr

717 S Manhattan Pl

1228 4th Ave

756 S Wilton Pl

1650 Arlington Ave

837 S Normandie Ave

742 S Harvard Blvd

905 S Mariposa Ave

1424 Fedora St

1316 3rd Ave

1051-1053 S Kenmore Ave

734 S Gramercy Pl

909 S Mariposa Ave

1110 S Kenmore Ave

926 S Mariposa St

960 Fedora St

956 Fedora St

Delphene Manor

725 S Harvard Blvd

752 S Wilton Pl

1400 3rd Ave

848 S Normandie Ave

1400 S Kenmore Ave

901 S Mariposa Ave

1903 S Harvard Blvd

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