
Apartments near South Bay Square in Los Angeles, CA (681 Rentals)


902 N Neptune Ave

2150 240th St

703 W Anaheim St

26314 Fairview Ave

1524 W 227th St

1312 W 225th St

722 McDonald Ave

26038 Oak St

1430 Plaza del Amo

625 N Wilmington Blvd

1605 W 228th St

718 McDonald Ave

618 N Wilmington Blvd

1432 Plaza del Amo

705 McDonald Ave

2246-2250 248th St

845 Lagoon Ave

2236 248th St

2231 250th St

1556 W 227th St

828 N Neptune Ave

26029 Oak St

Harvard Hale Apartments

1560 W 227th St

22515 Halldale Ave

1521 W 227th St

1332 W 225th St

Turnkey Asset, 5.62% CAP!

1533 W 227th St

1440 Plaza Del Amo

Kenmore Ct.

1344 W 225th St

823 Lagoon Ave

1604 W 227th St

2256-2262 248th St

1520 W 226th St

24417 Alliene Ave

1536-1540 W 226th St

Garden State Trailer Park

1546-1550 W 226th St

1414-1418 W 225th St

22630 Harvard Blvd

323-329 Ross Pl

910 W F St

2258-2262 250th St

2215 1/2-2219 241st St

1152 N Avalon Blvd

1544 W. 226th St

1017 N Marine Ave

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