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


1845 New Hampshire Ave

3649 Monon St

3726 Monon St

969 N Normandie Ave

Bon Aire Apartments

1919 N Vermont Ave

1522 N Mariposa Ave

5000 Romaine St

1539 N Alexandria Ave

Edgemont Hollywood Apartments

1840 N Berendo St

4429 Price St

1925 N Vermont Ave

Edgemont Franklin Apartment

4160 Rosewood Ave

4325 Clinton St

4529-4535 Finley Ave

1557 N Alexandria Ave

1727 N Edgemont St

1620-1622 1/2 N Alexandria Ave

4067-4069 Oakwood Ave

1400 N Normandie Ave

3100 Griffith Park Blvd

2300 Bellevue Ave

The Reno Apartments

2050-2062 Commonwealth Ave

Sunset Normandie Towers

2918 St. George

4555 Finley Ave

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The Hilltop

919 N Normandie Ave

1266 North Ardmore Avenue

916 N Alvarado St

3352 Rowena Ave

3743 Monon St

Oakwood Gardens

845 Normandie Ave

Montrose House

Rowena Avenue Apartments

626 N Mariposa Ave

1044 N Bonnie Brae St

1012 N Ardmore Ave

Meridian Apartments

412 Coronado Ter

Kenmore Apartments

1028 N Ardmore Ave

1602 Mariposa Ave
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