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


3106 San Marino St

1801 S Normandie Ave

1655 S Van Ness Ave

715 S Harvard Blvd

1404-1406 S Kenmore Ave

1250 4th Ave

1416 3rd Ave

924 S Mariposa Ave

1110 5th Ave

831 S Normandie Ave

1617 Arlington Ave

3129 Venice Blvd

1100 5th Ave

709 South Manhattan Place

Quadplex

Serrano Palace Tower

723 S Harvard Blvd

1821 Roosevelt Ave

1321 3rd Ave

1221 4th Ave

937 Fedora St

969 S Kenmore Ave

1124 5th Ave

1241 Dewey Ave

1922 S Hobart Blvd

1235 Dewey Ave

2605 W 16th Pl

2324 W Washington Blvd

2870 W Olympic Blvd

912 S Mariposa Ave

1664 Arlington Ave

1258 4th Ave

1057 Dewey Ave

1229 Dewey Ave

751 S Ardmore Ave

701 S Hobart Blvd

1822 Roosevelt Ave

714 S Gramercy Pl

1805 S Van Ness Ave

717 S Harvard Blvd

1520 3rd Ave

961 S Kenmore Ave

832 S Normandie Ave

Harvard Garden Apartments

1510 3rd Ave

836 S Normandie Ave

1541 2nd Ave

1932-1934 S Hobart Blvd

904 S Mariposa Ave

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