
Apartments near Silverlake Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,267 Rentals)


Hollywood Capri

The Serrano Bungalows

1761 N Harvard Blvd

Park Plaza Apartments

419 S Commonwealth Ave

424 S Commonwealth Ave

221-225 1/2 S Kenmore Ave

349 S Rampart Blvd

5316 Loma Lind Ave

3169 - 319 S. New Hampshire Av

246 S Kenmore Ave

502 N Serrano Ave

1815 N. Harvard Blvd

Valley Street Apartments

420 S Occidental Blvd

5412-5418 Carlton Way

1803 N Harvard Blvd

227 S Kenmore Ave

606 N Oxford St

630-636 N Oxford Ave

Kenmore Apartments

Mediterranean Sea Partners, LLC

250 S Kenmore Ave

None

5432 Harold Way

South Towers Harold Way

Echo Designer Loft Apartments

5323 Loma Linda Ave

201 S Alexandria Ave

1844-1850 North Harvard

4663 Rosewood Ave

Casa Rampart Apartments

5510 Lexington Apartments

527 N Serrano Ave

5400 Hollywood Family Apartments

140 S Mariposa Ave

556 N Oxford Ave

SUT - 1314 Sutherland St

333 South New Hampshire Avenue

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Lake Valley Apartments

El Montalvo

128 S Normandie Ave

Wilshire Berendo Towers

3333 W. 4th St.

5424 Carlton Way

Berendo

Mariposa Apartments

5322 Russell Ave
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