
Apartments near Silverlake Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,275 Rentals)


314 South Manhattan Place

Hobart Regency

532 S Hobart Blvd

911 Beaudry Ave

Serrano Club Apartments

St. Andrews

907 Beaudry Ave

Oxford House Apartments

326 S Manhattan Pl

The Victoria Apartments

Villa Monterey

Hancock Park Towers

520 S Serrano Ave

The Americana

350 S Manhattan- fully renovated unit in Koreatown

906 Beaudry Ave

4267-4269 W 4th St

314 S St Andrews Pl Apartments

515 S Serrano Ave

Beaconsfield Apartments

Villa Granada Apartments

Wilshire Serrano Regency

Manhattan Townhouse

836 Beaudry Ave

4455 W 3rd St

519 S Serrano Ave

Villa Serena

535 S Serrano Ave

324 S St Andrews Pl

510 S Oxford Ave

905 Centennial St

351 S. Manhattan Pl

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment in KoreaTown, Los Angeles with Balcony

4102 W 5th St

Charming Apartment in the Heart of Koreatown

340 S St Andrews Pl

936 Centennial St

The Garfield Apartments

930 Centennial St

Oxford Club Apartments

538 S Oxford Ave

Gramercy Place

The Western Building

409 S Manhattan Pl

939 W College St

438 S Manhattan Pl

Oxford West

421 S Manhattan Pl

Manhattan Place Apartments
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