
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,146 Rentals)


1613 Micheltorena St

2237 Effie St

2227 James M Wood Blvd

724 E Edgeware Rd

4141-4147 Rosewood Ave

1512 Echo Park Ave

316 N Bixel St

306 N Bixel St

3052 W 7th St

431 Lucas Ave

3029 Leeward Ave

324 S Kenmore Ave

728-732 E Edgeware Rd

833-835 Alvarado St

1548 Lucretia Ave

1238-1242 Colton St

1506 Echo Park Ave

808 E Edgeware Rd

636 N New Hampshire Ave

514-524 1/2 N Heliotrope Dr

823 Kensington Rd

145-147 N Kenmore Ave

149 N Kenmore Ave

133 N Kenmore Ave

3033 Leeward Ave

977-979 Hyperion Ave

800-816 E Edgeware Rd

646 N New Hampshire Ave

101 N Kenmore Ave

101 S Kenmore Ave

4223-4229 1/2 Normal Ave

1401 Portia St

1600-1610 W 7th St

1636 Redcliff St

111 N Kenmore Ave

2839 Francis Ave

439 Lucas Ave

115 S Kenmore Ave

321 N Heliotrope Dr

830 E Edgeware Rd

330 S Kenmore Ave

512 N Heliotrope Dr

115 N Kenmore Ave

1331 Sutherland St

2622 James M Wood Blvd

336 N Bixel St

807 N Madison Ave

1430 Lucille Ave

4252-4258 1/2 Normal Ave
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