
Apartments near Taix Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,727 Rentals)


2630 S Manhattan Pl

3801 W 4th St

632-638 Echo Park Ave

122-124 1/2 S Westmoreland Ave

339 S Mariposa Ave

351 S Mariposa Ave

925 S. Manhattan Place Los Angeles, CA 90019

1328 E 21st St

2640 S Manhattan Pl

212-216 1/2 S Berendo St

247 S Catalina St

1523 W 35th Pl

933 S Manhattan Pl

235 S Catalina St

981 S St Andrews Pl

615-619 1/2 N Bonnie Brae St

525 S Kingsley Dr

2017-2019 3/4 Bellevue Ave

140 Bimini Pl

3710 S Normandie Ave

909 S Manhattan Pl

901 S Manhattan Pl

971 S St Andrews Pl

3561 San Marino

127-133 1/2 S Bimini Pl

930 S St Andrews Pl

341 S Mariposa Ave

532 S Harvard Blvd

574 Kensington Rd

1117 W 38th St

731 E Jefferson Blvd

1736 Clinton St

528 S Harvard Blvd

258 S Kenmore Ave

1908 Clinton St

3711 S Normandie Ave

920 S St Andrews Pl

331-339 1/2 Mariposa Ave.

3756 Raymond Ave

1092 W 38th St

211 S Berendo St

3823 Wisconsin St

1445 Calumet Ave

1335 Calumet Ave

581 Boylston St

857 S Manhattan Pl

1157 Bellevue Ave

1341 Calumet Ave

524 S Harvard Blvd

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