
Apartments near Vermont Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (8,399 Rentals)


212-216 S Catalina St

258 S Kenmore Ave

206 S Catalina St

Kenmore Tower

350 S Alexandria Ave

152 S Berendo St

188-202 S Catalina St

616 S Catalina St

400 S Alexandria Ave

3671-3685 W 4th St

211-215 1/2 S Catalina St

157 S Berendo St

211-215 S Catalina St

525 S Kenmore Ave

328 S Alexandria Ave

226 S Westmoreland Ave

424 S Virgil Ave

517 S Kenmore Ave

130 S New Hampshire Ave

328 S Virgil Ave

164-170 S Catalina St

151-153 1/2 S Berendo St

139-141 1/2 S New Hampshire

233 S Virgil Ave

Wilshire Palace

221 S Virgil Ave

251 S Kenmore Ave

227 S Virgil Ave

320 S Virgil Ave

243 S Kenmore Ave

222 S Kenmore Ave

125 S New Hampshire Ave

144 S Catalina St

Commonwealth Apartments

409 S Commonwealth Ave

329 S Commonwealth Ave

218 S Kenmore Ave

237 S Kenmore Ave

431 S Commonwealth Ave

254 S Alexandria Ave

127-133 1/2 S Bimini Pl

455 S Alexandria Ave

441 S Commonwealth Ave

248 S Alexandria Ave

147-153 S Catalina St

317 S Commonwealth Ave

159 S Madison Ave

122-126 1/2 S Berendo St

211 S Kenmore Ave

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