
Apartments near Sunset La Brea Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (4,574 Rentals)


8425 Fountain Avenue,

1120-1124 Hacienda Pl

1000 N Croft Ave

8468 Fountain Ave

Kings Villa

1017 N Croft Ave

1031 N Croft Ave

The Lotus

Residential Condominiums

1141 Hacienda Pl

1005 N Croft Ave

938 N Croft Ave

Hacienda De La Fuente

959 N Croft Ave

922 N Croft Ave

1018-1020 N Alfred St

1004 N Alfred St

8308 Clinton St

924 N Alfred St

557 N Sweetzer Ave

1322 Miller Dr

632-636 N Kings Rd

551 N Sweetzer Ave

615 N Flores St

900 N Alfred St

835 N Croft Ave

1847 N Gramercy Pl

8333 Clinton St

550 N Flores St

935 N Alfred St

8440 Willoughby Ave

740 N Croft Ave

625 N Kings Rd

734 N Croft Ave

818 N Alfred St

724-726 N Croft Ave

801-803 Croft Ave

762 N Van Ness Ave

806 N Alfred St

1806 N Gramercy Pl

8500 Santa Monica Blvd

835 N Alfred St

537 N Flores St

839 N Alfred St

Jacklyn Apartments

831 N Alfred St

754 N Alfred St

825 N Alfred St

3033 Hollycrest Dr

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