
Apartments near Vernon Main Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,102 Rentals)


4162 S Figueroa St

553-603 W 45th St

Broadway Village II

4618 Avalon Blvd

606 W Vernon Ave

Pico Place

437 W 50Th St

227 E 52nd St

Casa De Angeles

4220 Avalon Blvd

4214 Avalon Blvd

Paradise Arms

3834 Maple Ave

4084 S Figueroa St

533 W 49th St

5000 S Figueroa St

716 E Vernon Ave

The Lilly

620 W 48th St

Stovall Terrace Apartments

719 W 47th St

5216 S Figueroa St

South Park Place Apartments

748 E 42nd St

552-560 W 40th Pl

350 W 39th St

4400 Wesley Ave

718-720 W 41st Pl

4214 S Hoover St

731 W 48th St

Main Street Apartments

807 43rd St

4259 S Hoover

835 W Vernon Ave

The Grand Apartments

679 40th Pl

825-827 W 43rd St

827 W 43rd St

3828 S Grand Ave

Faith Housing Courtyard Apartments

3800 S Grand Ave

The Standard at Los Angeles

815-821 1/2 W 41st Dr

Chelsey Apartments on Hoover

3751 S Hill St

806 W 40th Pl

5428-5432 S Figueroa St

Curtis Johnson Apartments

861 42nd Pl

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