
Apartments near Silverlake Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,264 Rentals)


122 S Normandi Ave

507 N Serrano Ave

245 S Lake St

5522 Lexington Ave

251 S Kenmore Ave

245 N Union Ave

117 S Westlake Ave

Residential Condominium

1325 Qunitera St

617 N Oxford Ave

1453 Wallace Ave

400 S Rampart Blvd

102 N Kingsley Dr

128 S Mountain View Ave

Alexandria Manor

501 N Serrano Ave

526 N Oxford Ave

2272-2274 Ripple St

208 S Mariposa Ave

5527 Virginia Ave

914 W Kensington Rd

421 S Rampart Blvd

136 S Mountain View Ave

406 S Coronado St

142 S Normandie Ave

218 S Mariposa Ave

5420 Barton Ave

1711 N Serrano Ave

244 S Alexandria Ave

435 S Virgil Ave

516 N Oxford Ave

Alexandria

2507 W 4th St

5530 W Virginia Ave

210 N Burlington Ave

1448 Ridge Way

5323 Lemon Grove Ave

1449 Ridge Way

326 Belmont Ave

231 S Alexandria Ave

412 S Coronado St

2511 W 4th St

5323 Russel Ave

5347 Loma Linda Ave

5317 Lemon Grove Ave

2519 W 4th St

1426-1428 W Sunset Blvd

155 N Normandie Ave

5427 Barton Ave
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