
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,150 Rentals)


4303-4305 Normal Ave

850 S Westmoreland Ave

1429 Sutherland St

1211 Boston St

4251 Lockwood Ave

2669 San Marino St

2716 James M Wood Blvd

4356 Burns Ave

2749 James M Wood Blvd

1325-1329 Douglas St

1506 Sargent Pl

110 S Alexandria Ave

328 S Alexandria Ave

649 N Berendo St

2720 James M Wood Blvd

1116 Court St

2880 Francis Ave

3880 W 1st St

1614-1616 1/2 Edgecliffe Dr

2675 San Marino St

1425 W 7th St

786 E Kensington Rd

1760-1762 Silver Lake Blvd

639 N New Hampshire Ave

514 N Kenmore Ave

2743 James M Wood Blvd

924-930 Grandview St.

The Montecito at Sunset Junction

961 Manzanita St

2683 San Marino St

343 N Kenmore Ave

2755 James M Wood Blvd

2401 W 10th St

2650-2680 San Marino St

350 S Alexandria Ave

142 N Alexandria Ave

1310 Lilac Terrace

209 S Alexandria Ave

4168 Oakwood Ave

3551 W 5th St

4322-4326 Willow Brook Ave

411 N Kenmore Ave

170 N Alexandria Ave

K2 LA Apartments

941 S Grand View St

935 S Grand View St

2728 James M Wood Blvd

1135-1153 Marion Ave

1752-1754 1/2 Silverlake
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