
Apartments near Third Street Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,387 Rentals)


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349 S Linden Dr

269 S Spalding Dr

340 S Spalding Dr

248 S Lasky Dr

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336 S Spalding Dr

256 S Lasky Dr

9905 Robbins Dr

1215 Beverly Green Dr

9749 Olympic Blvd

1123 N Formosa Ave

1208 Poinsettia Dr

1122 N Formosa Ave

1143 N Formosa Ave

1126 N Formosa Ave

1226 Poinsettia Dr

1145 N Formosa Ave

1140 N Formosa Ave

1217 N Formosa Ave

7214 Fountain Ave

404 Shirley Pl

1144 N Detroit St

1138-1144 Detroit St

1245 N Formosa Ave

1243 N Formosa Ave

1211 N Detroit St

405 Shirley Pl

421 Shirley Pl

429 Shirley Pl

425 Shirley Pl

Courtyard at La Brea

401 Shirley Place

7660-7668 Hollywood Blvd

1251 N Detroit St

7520 Hollywood Blvd

Sol Hollywood

7011-7015 Fountain Ave

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7117 Hawthorn Ave

147 North Hamilton Drive

143 N Hamilton Dr

Lido Apartments - 141 N Hamilton Dr

140 N Hamilton Dr

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139 N Hamilton Dr

138 N Hamilton Dr

133 North Gale Drive

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