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


130 N Hamilton Dr

127 Hamilton Dr

6670 Lindenhurst Ave

123 Hamilton Apartments

8725 Clifton Way

121 N Hamilton Dr

120 N Hamilton Dr

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Clifton Apartments

116 N Gale Dr

Gale Apartments

505 N Alfred St

507-509 N Kings Rd

Orlando Towers

232 N Clark Dr

238 N Clark Dr

210 N Clark Dr

Kings Road Towers

521 N Flores St

The Kensington

124 N Clark Dr

Stay Lola

Dayton Swall Apartments

221 N Swall Dr

320 N La Peer Dr

501 N San Vicente Blvd

216 S Gale Dr

226 N La Peer Dr

218 S Tower Dr

208 N La Peer Dr

530 N San Vicente Blvd

Park Plaza Apartments

Over 1,000 SF at Kings Road Arms

204 S Arnaz Dr

133 N Swall Dr

Peerless Apartments

201 S Arnaz Drive

121 N Swall Dr

201 N La Peer Dr

229 S Tower Dr

215 N La Peer Dr

250 N Almont Dr

West Knoll Apartments

231 S Tower Dr

626 N Flores St

612 Huntley Dr

9000 Burton Way

617 N Sweetzer Ave

623 Westbourne Dr

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