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


2869 Francis Ave

2680-2682 W 9th St

2600 San Marino St

4231 MONROE ST

3750 2nd St

334 N Kenmore Ave

971 Sanborn Ave

439-443 N Heliotrope Dr

647 N New Hampshire Ave

439 N Heliotrope Dr

1324 Wilshire Blvd

1017 Hyperion Ave

4307 Burns Ave

206 S Alexandria Ave

4304-4310 Normal Ave

Residential Condominium

427 N Heliotrope Dr

146 N Edgemont St

135-143 S Edgemont St

4207 Rosewood Ave

2625 San Marino St

2877 Francis Ave

856-860 N Madison Ave

2633 San Marino St

2860 Francis Ave

401-409 N Boylston St

4243-4247 Monroe St

232 S Alexandria Ave

4342-4346 Burns Ave

305 N Boylston St

1618-1622 1/2 Maltman Ave

3520-3530 W 5th St

2729 James M Wood Blvd

133 N Edgemont St

Charles Booth Home & Carriage House

4221-4223 1/2 Lockwood Ave

2649 San Marino St

Alexandria Manor

353-357 S Kenmore Ave

248 S Alexandria Ave

2655 San Marino St

529 N Heliotrope Dr

911 N Virgil Ave

730 S Vermont Ave

927 S Park View St

2649-2655 San Marino St

539 N Heliotrope Dr

2856 Francis Ave

1724 Rotary Dr
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