
Apartments near Temple Rampart Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (7,148 Rentals)


905 S Berendo St

1132-1134 N Madison Ave

968 White Knoll Dr

1249-1253 Hyperion Ave

811-815 Beaudry Ave

1125 N Madison Ave

507 N Normandie Ave

Mar View

525 N Normandie Ave

451 Normandie Pl

1863 W 11th Pl

988 White Knoll Dr

960 S New Hampshire Ave

820 S Kenmore Ave

1136 N Madison Ave

The Dolisa Apartments

800 N Beaudry Ave

2998 James M Wood Blvd

White Knoll Manor

1824-1826 1/2 W 11th St

1867-1869 W 11th Pl

911 S Berendo St

4468 Lexington Ave

Fong Fong Apartments

1029 Elden Ave

1824 W 11th St

1007 N New Hampshire Ave

875 N Heliotrope Dr

1205-1207 Manzanita St

2965 San Marino St

4300 Gateway Ave

1034 Beacon Ave

1143 S Lake St

Berendo Garden

917 N Beaudry Ave

4425 Maplewood Ave

632 Normandie Ave

Residential Condominiums

812 N Beaudry Ave

2973 San Marino St

720 S Mariposa Ave

1181-1185 N Virgil Ave

712 S Mariposa Ave

4459 Rosewood Ave

1057-1059 Figueroa Ter

Casa Carmen

964 S New Hampshire Ave

932 S Berendo St

549 N Normandie Ave

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