
Apartments near Silverlake Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,266 Rentals)


1610 N Hobart Blvd

Westlake Terrace

2290 Riverside Dr

139 S Catalina St

178 N Normandie Ave

170 N Normandi Ave

212-216 1/2 S Berendo St

248 N Mountain View Ave

1549 Baxter St

4557 Rosewood Ave

848 Serrano Pl

124 S Kenmore Ave

4201 S Council St

Hollywood Kingsley Apartments

1426-1428 1/2 N Serrano Ave

1814 W Temple St

950 N Oxford Ave

2903-2915 Gracia St

1422 N Serrano Ave

204-208 1/2 N. Alvarado S

4563 Rosewood Ave

Hoover Terraces

106 S Edgemont St

131 N Alvarado St

251 S New Hampshire Ave

517 N Harvard Blvd

851 Serrano Pl

143-145 S Catalina St

1899 Lucretia Ave

220 S Berendo St

4572 Maplewood Ave

1351 N Serrano Ave

722 Echo Park Ave

239 S Carondelet St

3737-3739 Los Feliz Blvd

1000 N Oxford Ave

132 S Kenmore Ave

1132 Laveta Ter

1024 N Oxfor Ave

655 N Hobart Blvd

The Oxford Hollywood

231 S Carondelet St

1541 Baxter St

523 N Harvard Blvd

952-954 1/2 N. Oxford Ave

2210 Echo Park Ave

3729-3733 Los Feliz Blvd

1507 Allison Ave

5416 La Mirada Ave
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