
Apartments near Washington Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,462 Rentals)


4254 W 5th St

541 Normandie Ave

Regal Trojan

2654 James M Wood Blvd

505 S Serrano Ave

921 W 21st St

2335 Scarff St

2355 Scarff St

3855 Arlington Ave

1163 W 38th St

4668 Dockweiler St

505 S Harvard Blvd

Washington Arts Collective

502 S Serrano Ave

1401 Constance St

4640 W 17th St

1422 W 39th St

1035 W 17th St

2640 James M Wood Blvd

Royal Normandle

2646 James M Wood Blvd

1190 W 38th St

1801 Toberman St

Oak Street USC Student Housing

2120 W 11th St

525 S Kingsley Dr

2625 San Marino St

2803 Francis Ave

Normandie Terrace

4703 St Charles Pl

2636 James M Wood Blvd

722 S Westmoreland Ave

460 S Manhattan Pl

4255 W 5th St

2107-2109 Oak St

2301 Scarff St

450 S Manhattan Pl

2113-2115 Oak St

1180 W 38th St

1244-1248 1/2 S Bonnie Brae St

501 S Harvard Blvd

2791 Francis Ave

3877 Denker Ave

1143 S Rimpau Blvd

4508 W 23rd St

2600 San Marino St

Kingsley Villa

1418 Constance St

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