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


1444-1448 Glendale Blvd

3907 Marathon St

3936-3940 Marathon St

1450-1454 1/2 Glendale Blvd

401 Loma Dr

106-124 Witmer St

Apartments on 7th St @ Hoover St.

646 N Westmoreland Ave

636-640 N Westmoreland Ave

131 N New Hampshire Ave

141 N New Hampshire Ave

2889 W 7th St

969 Edgecliffe Dr

221 S New Hampshire Ave

1453 Wallace Ave

1150 Laveta Ter

173 Douglas St

3921 Marathon St

377 Douglas St

3429 Larissa Dr

3432 Larissa Dr

213 S New Hampshire Ave

125 S New Hampshire Ave

2881 W 7th St

1132 Laveta Ter

3700 1st St

3915 Marathon St

401-405 1/2 Loma Dr.

275 Witmer St

139-141 1/2 S New Hampshire

563 N Madison Ave

3336 Hamilton Way

3942 Marathon St

1445 Lake Shore Ave

115 N New Hampshire Ave

109-111 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

2512 Berkeley Ave

1527 W 4th St

217 N New Hampshire Ave

3703 Council St

251 S New Hampshire Ave

312 Columbia Ave

1155 Laveta Terr.

231 S New Hampshire Ave

714-754 S Grand View St

1350 W Court St

211-213 1/2 N New Hampshire Ave

2833 Leeward Ave

250 Witmer St
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