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


5527 Harold Way

5411 Russell Ave

550 Manhattan Pl

2343 Ocean View Ave

5507 Barton Ave

730 N St Andrews Pl

1315 Montana St

3317 W 5th St

245 S Westlake Ave

5632 Lexington Ave

Specialty Property - Non Rent Control Area

Lemon Grove Apartments

5517-5519 Sierra Vista Avenue,

MacArthur Park

5406 Lemon Grove Ave

360 S Kenmore Ave

144 S Bonnie Brae St

3227-3231 Madera Ave

427 S Berendo St

541-545 551 S Coronado St

5401-5403 La Cresta Ct

2319 Ocean View Ave

2519 Ocean View Ave

Starlight Apartments

5405 Monroe St

520 S Rampart Blvd

328 S Alexandria Ave

5522 Carlton Way

740 N St Andrews Pl

5417 Russell Ave

2653-2655 Queen St

5617 Fernwood Ave

3121 Silver Lake Blvd

5542 Harold Way

1422 Cerro Gordo St

1635 Rockwood St

328 N Oxford Ave

Gerry Lynn Apartments

227 S Bonnie Brae St

5428 Franklin Ave

5633 La Mirada Ave

426 S Catalina St

459-465 S. New Hampshire Ave.

322 N Oxford Ave

1310 Lilac Terrace

601 Manhattan Pl

5425 Russell Ave

722 N St Andrews Pl

2415 Ocean View Ave
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