
Apartments near Western & Imperial Shopping Center in Los Angeles, CA (1,497 Rentals)


3301 W 139th St

14008 Chadron Ave

Kornblum Apartments

Alex's Manor

Casa Del Sol North

12909 Cordary Ave

Cerise Apartments

Broadway Apartments

13901 Lemoli Ave

3325 W 139th St

Sunshine Villa

Sands

13229 Doty Ave

Cordary Apartments

Luna Park Apartments

13535 Yukon Ave.

Oceana Apartments

The Sands

Briarwood Apartments

14025 Chadron Ave

Villa Fiorita

13000 Roselle Ave

Roselle Apartments

Villa Marques

Casa del Sol South Apartments

1203-1207 W 144th St

El Romano

13016 Roselle Apartments

12644 York Ave

Prime Estates/Active Estates

12939 Roselle Ave

Lemoli Terrace

13616-13622 Kornblum Ave

4014-4020 W 102nd St

13434-13442 1/2 Doty Ave

Villa D'Este Apartments

13220 Cordary Ave.

13707 Yukon Ave

12924-12932 Prairie Ave

13415 Doty Ave

13628 Kornblum Ave.

12701 York Ave

San Blas Apartments

Yukon (Regent)

4015 W 129th St

13632 Kornblum Ave

13103 Roselle Ave

The Montezuma

El Segundo Apartments
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