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


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135 N Normandie Ave

843 S New Hampshire Ave

767 N Heliotrope Dr

552 N Mariposa Ave

3821 Effie St

1720 Morton Ave

763 N Heliotrope Dr

119 N Normandie Ave

4201 S Council St

941 Beacon Ave

4202 Lexington Ave

1148 N Hoover Blvd

145 N Normandie Ave

976 Elden Ave

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851-857 S New Hampshire Ave

450 S Normandie Ave

1312,1312 1/2 Linwood Ave

933-937 Marview Ave

442 S Normandie Ave

1700-1710 Griffith Park Blvd

139 N Normandie Ave

1305 W. 8th Street

826 S Berendo St

1041 Everett Pl

966 S Westmoreland Ave

406 N Normandie Ave

4200-4210 Gateway Ave

319 S Normandie Ave

511 N Mariposa Ave

1306-1310 Linwood Ave

619 N Alexandria Ave

970 Everett St

Garland

432 N Normandie Ave

1108 Manzanita St

315 N Normandie Ave

4422-4424 Clinton St

515 N Mariposa Ave

535 S Mariposa Ave

970 S Westmoreland Ave

950 Menlo Ave

3901 W 4th St

531 S Mariposa Ave

1114 N Westmoreland Ave

939 Marview Ave

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