
Apartments near Western Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (6,897 Rentals)


866 Serrano Pl

521 N Madison Ave

5352 Monroe St

420 S Grand View St

1142 W 17th St

2633 7th Ave

5322 Monroe St

612 N New Hampshire Ave

3020 Council St

2319 Ocean View Ave

860 N Oxford Ave

5336 Monroe St

201 S Rampart Blvd

825 N Kingsley Dr

617 N New Hampshire Ave

1331 Constance St

616 N New Hampshire Ave

1325 Constance St

1401 Constance St

1283 W 24th St

705 N Edgemont St

501 N Westmoreland Ave

216 S Mansfield Ave

715 Bonnie Brae St

4771 Marathon St

1316 S Highland Ave

823 S Sycamore Ave

1651 S Rimpau Blvd

1337 Constance St

5323 Monroe St

261 S Carondelet St

1345 Constance St

426 N Virgil Ave

1670 S Rimpau Blvd

607 N Rossmore Ave

5106 Lemon Grove Ave

5118 Lemon Grove Ave

5327 Monroe St

3812 W Adams Blvd

Casa Nella Citta

1292 1/2 S Citrus Ave

4536 W 18th St

2329 Crenshaw Blvd

5347 Monroe St

746 S Bonnie Brae St

5082 Lemon Grove Ave

2901 Halldale Ave

2900 Dalton Ave

240 Robinson St

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