
Apartments near Slauson Plaza Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,655 Rentals)


Crenshaw Village Apartments

4156-4164 Somerset Dr

4160 Lockland Pl

4006-4012 Gelber Pl

Crenshaw Family

6320 11th Ave

4024 Ursula Ave (B)

4024 Nicolet Ave

4005 Ursula Avenue

4026-4050 West Blvd.

4156 Marlton Ave

Cynthia Apartments

Coco Capri Apartments

5301 11th Ave

4151 Somerset Dr

4534 Pinafore St

4001 Nicolet Ave

4144-4152 Somerset Dr

SD Property Management

Buckingham Apartments

Buckingham Apartments

4132-4138 Somerset Dr

3779 Lockland Dr

3937 Gibraltar Ave

3809 Lockland Dr

MCA III

Secure, Courtyard-Style Apartments in Park Mesa Heights — Classic Charm, Modern Convenience

3815 Lockland Dr

3923 Gibraltar Ave

3939 Stevely Ave

Ursula Apartments

3926 Gibraltar Ave

4013 West Blvd

3940 Nicolet Ave

4122-4126 Santa Rosalia Dr

4115 Somerset Dr

Morgan Place

3932 Stevely Ave

Casa de Coco

11th Avenue Apartments

Nicolet Apartments

La Tour Apartments

4101 Somerset Drive

6709 10th Ave

3930 Roxanne Ave

John Manor

4252 Crenshaw

7509-7515 Crenshaw Blvd

4106 Palmwood Dr
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