
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,144 Rentals)


120 S Kenmore Ave

1511 Echo Park Ave

737 S Burlington Ave

140 N Kenmore Ave

4141 Monroe St

1401-1403 Lucile Ave

114 S Kenmore Ave

1341 Portia St

102 S Kenmore Ave

351 S Catalina St

4149-4153 1/2 Monroe St

485 Hartford Ave

Grand View Villa

1655 Allesandro St

1425 Edgecliffe Dr

1700 N Occidental Blvd

858 N Virgil Ave

1607 Lake Shore Ave

The Lucile

4244-4246 Burns Ave

150 N Kenmore Ave

531 S Berendo St

3040 W 7th St

539 S Berendo St

156 N Kenmore Ave

1325 Sutherland St

831 Kensington Rd

222 S Kenmore Ave

519 N Berendo St

4226 Normal Ave

1607-1611 Micheltorena St

258 S Kenmore Ave

806 S Westlake Ave

210 N Kenmore Ave

587 N New Hampshire Ave

218 S Kenmore Ave

220-220 1/2 N Kenmore Ave

622 N New Hampshire Ave

1426-1428 W Sunset Blvd

2953-2957 Effie St

3240 Wilshire Blvd

2803 Francis Ave

1440-1444 Edgecliffe Dr

616 N New Hampshire Ave

743 S Burlington Ave

1245-1251 W Court St

324 S Kenmore Ave

728-732 E Edgeware Rd

3029 Leeward Ave
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