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


1350 Edgecliffe Dr

431 S New Hampshire Ave

131-135 1/2 N. Berendo St

327-329 N New Hampshire Ave

407-409 Witmer St

109 S Berendo St

Miramar Manor

125-131 Douglas St

Beverly Terrace

Third Thyme

211 S Berendo St

1353-1355 Edgecliffe Dr

161-167 S Berendo St

862 Hyperion Ave

1472 Allison Ave

125 N Berendo St

Bristol Park

4055-4059 1/2 Melrose Ave

622 N Juanita Ave

1303-1315 Laveta Ter

1487 Allison Ave

508 S New Hampshire Ave

111-115 1/2 N Berendo St

366 Columbia Ave

121-123 1/2 N Berendo St

1549-1551 Silver Lake Blvd

119 Douglas St

401 E Oakwood Ave

151-153 1/2 S Berendo St

1342 Calumet Ave

2866 Leeward Ave

1408 W 2nd St

459-465 S. New Hampshire Ave.

1032 W Edgeware Rd

1546 Silver Lake Blvd

157 S Berendo St

514 S New Hampshire Ave

4035 Monroe St

3736-3748 W 1st St

1409-1419 Miramar St

1354 Carroll Ave

Melrose Bungalows

334-338 1/2 S Witmer St

712 S Westlake Ave

1317 Lucile Ave

906-908 Hyperion Ave

1601 Silver Lake Blvd

1435-1439.5 Echo Park Ave

4015 Marathon St
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