
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,139 Rentals)


504 S Burlington Ave

3910 Melrose Ave

1016 Laguna Ave

1154 W Edgeware Rd

506 N Madison Ave

1459-1461 Silver Lake Blvd

3218 Hamilton Way

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3224 Hamilton Way

440 S Union Ave

421 Union Dr

363 Patton St

706-710 1/2 N Hoover St

Juanita Villas

968 Tularosa Dr

511 S Union Ave

827 Lucile Ave

1334 Lake Shore Ave

501 N Madison Ave

513 S Union Ave

547 N Westmoreland Ave

365 Patton St

500 S Union Ave

3921-3923 Melrose Ave

522 N Madison Ave

Testa Hillside

521 S Union Ave

1013-1015 W Kensington Rd

3300 Hamilton Way

1806-1814 Montana St

2879 Sunset Pl

655 N Commonwealth Ave

526 N Madison Ave

621 S Burlington Ave

3915-3919 Melrose Ave

841 Lucile Ave

1524 Crown Hill Ave

525 S Union Ave

1046-1048 Laguna Ave

508 S Union Ave

Four (4) Unit Apartment Building

Burlington Apartments

540 N Madison Ave

439 Union Dr

3620 W 1st St

1443 N Alvarado St

3927-3931 1/4 Melrose Ave

1140 Echo Park Ave

1447 Bellevue Ave
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