
Apartments near Vermont Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (7,267 Rentals)


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Berendo Garden

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944 S Berendo St

2973 San Marino St

939 Menlo Ave

2966 James M Wood Blvd

2848 James M Wood Blvd

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843 S New Hampshire Ave

943 Menlo Ave

900 S Berendo St

830 S New Hampshire Ave

851-857 S New Hampshire Ave

860 S Berendo St

947 Menlo Ave

968 S New Hampshire Ave

932 S Berendo St

950 S Berendo St

964 S New Hampshire Ave

960 S Berendo St

820 S New Hampshire Ave

2970 San Marino St

2831 San Marino St

951 Menlo Ave

974 S New Hampshire Ave

2834 James M Wood Blvd

2821 San Marino St

833 S New Hampshire Ave

932 Menlo Ave

911 S Berendo St

905 S Berendo St

2974 San Marino St

927 S Berendo St

2946 Francis Ave

921 S Berendo St

842 S Berendo St

2985 San Marino St

2954 Francis Ave

955 S Berendo St

2959 Francis Ave

901-903 S Berendo St

2973 Francis Ave

2969 Francis Ave

814 S New Hampshire Ave

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