
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,152 Rentals)


411 N Kenmore Ave

934 Arapahoe St

3551 W 5th St

4168 Oakwood Ave

4316 Willow Brook Ave

3671-3685 W 4th St

1135-1153 Marion Ave

534 N Kenmore Ave

116 N Alexandria Ave

4343 Burns Ave

1752-1754 1/2 Silverlake

4314-4318 1/2 Lockwood Ave

2728 James M Wood Blvd

341 N Kenmore Ave

1615 Morton Ave

Kenmore Tower

213 S Alexandria Ave

2650-2680 San Marino St

1310 Lilac Terrace

170 N Alexandria Ave

445-453 S Kenmore Ave

4322-4326 Willow Brook Ave

400 S Alexandria Ave

1626 Echo Park Ave

Alexandria

4325 Normal Ave

944-962 S Park View St

1619 Morton Ave

1645 - 1647 Lucretia Ave

542-546 N Kenmore Ave

4264 Clinton St

1605-1607 Lucile Ave

979 Manzanita St

684 S Berendo St

4355-4359 Burns Ave

724 S New Hampshire Ave

1357 W Sunset Blvd

2900 Francis Ave

730 E Kensington Rd

1651 Golden Gate Ave

1204 Bellevue Ave

581 Boylston St

1532 Cambria St

2767 James M Wood Blvd

1770 Silver Lake Blvd

4324-4324 1/2 Lockwood Ave

638 N Heliotrope Dr

Mason

975 Manzanita St
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