
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,145 Rentals)


456-470 Witmer St

211-215 S Catalina St

131-133 1/2 N Catalina St

135 1/2-137 1/2 N Catalina St

147-153 S Catalina St

1325 Portia St

3810-3810 1/2 W 1st St

2940 Leeward Ave

2946 Leeward Ave

South View Apartments

4125-4129 Normal Ave

760-766 N Madison Ave

2815 W 8th St

2778 W 8Th St

946-948 1/2 Hyperion Ave

1443 Allison Ave

4144-4148 1/2 Monroe St

127-129 N Catalina St

143-145 S Catalina St

746 S Westlake Ave

910 Sanborn Ave

912 Sanborn Ave

827 S Grand View St

1431 Maltman Ave

2751 Francis Ave

2786 W 8th St

4053 Oakwood Ave

713 E Edgeware Rd

4131-4135 Melrose Ave

356 E Edgeware Rd

821 S Grand View St

139-141 N Catalina St

4218-4222 1/2 Burns Ave

951 East Edgeware Rd

4137 Melrose Ave

966 East Edgeware Rd

426 S Catalina St

241 S Catalina St

4055 Oakwood Ave

412 S Catalina St

701 East Edgeware Rd

4135 Monroe St

929-933 Hyperion Ave

211-215 1/2 N Catalina St

1536 Lemoyne St

475 Hartford Ave

2759 Francis Ave

4139 Normal Ave

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