
Apartments near Vernon Main Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (2,104 Rentals)


4080 S Broadway

4119 S San Pedro St

4612 S Figueroa St

4040 Woodlawn Ave

419 Park Front Walk

MLK Apartments

4700 S Figueroa St

455 E 43rd St

4217 S Flower St

4021 Main St

5022 Wall St

201-211 E 51st St

5100 S Main St

504-506 1/2 E. 46th St.

4716 S Figueroa St

4036 Broadway Pl

431 E 41st Pl

324 W 50th St

435 E 41st Pl

449 E 49th St

5017 S San Pedro St

4353 Avalon Blvd

531 W 45th St

Retail M/F Bldg 2

4008 Woodlawn

158 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

172 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

4701 S Figueroa St

526 W 46th St

210 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

228 E 51st St

4615 Avalon Blvd

523 W 43rd Pl

4619 Avalon Blvd

4011 Wall St

479 E 49th St

Figueroa Apartments

South LA Porftolio (5 Buildings by USC)

483 E 49th St

541 W 46th St

4000 Broadway Pl

532 W Vernon Ave

Woodlawn Apartments

300 E 51st St

W 47th Street Apartments

324 W 51st St

4318-4320 S Avalon Blvd

Hope on Broadway

4034 Adair St

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