
Apartments near Temple Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,033 Rentals)


1500 Arapahoe St, Unit 1500 Arapahoe Street

444 S Occidental Blvd, Unit 420

829 N Bunker Hill Ave., Unit 1

2880 James M Wood Blvd, Unit 213

508 N Kenmore Ave, Unit 15

830 Bartlett St, Unit 6

5212 Fountain Ave, Unit 01

3017 London St, Unit 3/4

1630 W Temple St, Unit A

2119 Elsinore St, Unit 02

1011-1013 Everett St-A-208, Unit A-208

2743 San Marino St, Unit 104

843 S Ardmore Ave, Unit 203

1032 Albany St, Unit 14

2297 Glendale Blvd, Unit A

254 S Vendome St, Unit 6

111 N Normandie Ave, Unit 14

3550 W 6th St, Unit Studio

415 Loma Dr, Unit L3

5311 Lexington Ave, Unit 8

509 N Berendo St, Unit 110

2877 San Marino St, Unit 107

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611 N Virgil Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1335

628 Alexandria Ave, Unit 14

2711 Bellevue Ave, Unit 5

970 Menlo Ave, Unit 34

323 N Rampart Blvd, Unit 7

316 1/2 Columbia Ave-

900 W College St, Unit 4

645 W 9th St

Total Monthly Price
810 S Spring St, Unit SI FL6-ID1425

2850 Francis Ave, Unit 15

1210 N Berendo St, Unit 19

233 Rosemont Ave, Unit 8

1518 11th Pl, Unit 1/2

982 S New Hampshire Ave, Unit 104

860 S Ardmore Ave, Unit 309

225 Lucas Ave, Unit 1

3190 W 7th St, Unit 33

933 Grattan St, Unit 204

5226 Lexington Ave, Unit 15

1425 Echo Park Ave, Unit 7

527 Serrano Ave, Unit 02

681 Shatto Pl, Unit #106

Total Monthly Price
611 N Virgil Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1334

Total Monthly Price
760 S Serrano Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1193

Total Monthly Price
5240 Virginia Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1267

1507 Silver Lake Blvd, Unit 1511 1/2

444 S Occidental Blvd, Unit 213

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