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


2512 Berkeley Ave

974 W Kensington Rd

1437 Lemoyne St

1326 Edgecliffe Dr

235-237 1/2 N. New Hampsh

3350 Hamilton Way

2841 Leeward Ave

1408-1412 Micheltorena St

501-503 Loma Dr

Venetian Apartments

122-126 1/2 S Berendo St

320 Columbia Ave

943 Lucile Ave

221 N New Hampshire Ave

666 S Bonnie Brae St

233 N New Hampshire Ave

268-274 1/2 Witmer St

767-777 Hoover St

227 N New Hampshire Ave

146 Witmer St

151 Douglas St

235-237 N New Hampshire Ave

550 N Juanita Ave

418 S New Hampshire Ave

416 S New Hampshire Ave

338-352 Douglas St

2527-2529 Berkeley Ave

130-138 N Berendo St

1414-1420 Micheltorena St

312 N New Hampshire Ave

2861-2867 Leeward Ave

152 S Berendo St

1361-1363 W Temple St

2886 W 7th St

212 Witmer St

1435 Kellam Ave

1414-1418 1/2 Logan St

1532 Allesandro St

807 Hyperion Ave

1448 Ridge Way

116 N Berendo St

212-216 1/2 S Berendo St

826 Hyperion Ave

332 S Columbia Ave

832 Hyperion Ave

145 Douglas St

140 N Berendo St

120-122 N Berendo St

116 S Berendo St
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