
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,155 Rentals)


730 Beacon Ave

1220 W Court St

835 S Westlake Ave

2654 James M Wood Blvd

4251 Burns Ave

239 N Kenmore Ave

Annmar Apartments

106 S Edgemont St

304 N Kenmore Ave

1617-1619 1/2 Golden Gate Ave

251 S Kenmore Ave

2636 James M Wood Blvd

3036 Leeward Ave

925 Manzanita St

112 S Edgemont St

2859 Francis Ave

1637 Lake Shore Ave

906-912 N Virgil Ave

534Helio

1633 Micheltorena St

Specialty Property - Non Rent Control Area

817-819 N Madison Ave

132 S Edgemont St

684 S New Hampshire Ave

414 S Kenmore Ave

128 S Edgemont St

1223 W Court St

4307 Burns Ave

1651 Redcliff St

513 S Catalina St

626 N Berendo St

2660 James M Wood Blvd

1325 Qunitera St

1328 Sutherland St

1418 Portia St

4263 Normal Ave

321 S Kenmore Ave

2697 James M Wood Blvd

645 N New Hampshire Ave

823 S Bonnie Brae St

1637-1639 1/2 Micheltorena St

1491 Scott Ave

1375 Sutherland St

519 S Catalina St

4261 Normal Ave

251 N Kenmore Ave

548 N Heliotrope Dr

2625 San Marino St

328 N Kenmore Ave

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