
Apartments near Third Street Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,461 Rentals)


1054 S Wooster St

1420 S. Bedford Street

1032 N Croft Ave

350 N Orange Grove Ave

1219 S Bedford St

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1254 Orange

7125 Hawthorn Ave

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1444 N Fuller Ave Unit B

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Beverly Apartments

8714 W Olympic Blvd

1482 S Shenandoah St

1411 N Poinsettia Place

731 S Detroit St

632 N Sycamore Ave

8600 Burton Way

310 S Sherbourne Dr

Gregory Way Apartments

The Julie Lee

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7050-7059 Waring Ave

Beverly Almont Apartments

Wilshire Embassy Apartments

Val D'Or Apartments

615 S Cochran Ave

345 Cloverdale

Sands Apartments

Wooster Encore

The Chateau

1533 Hi Point St

1626 N Poinsettia Pl

1134 N Sycamore Ave

1301 N Mansfield Ave

6211 Orange St, Unit 1

1143 Glenville Dr, Unit 503

916 S Orange Grove Ave, Unit 916

1442 S Burnside Ave, Unit 1442 Bedroom A

1124 Hi Point St, Unit ADU

1147 S Corning St

1546 S Holt Ave, Unit 1546 S. Holt

525 N Orange Dr, Unit .5

928 1/2 S Orange Grove Ave

808 Alandele Ave

128 S Harper Ave

442 S Detroit St, Unit 442.25

1025 S Sherbourne Dr, Unit 4

5767 San Vicente Blvd, Unit 5767
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