
Apartments near York Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (1,067 Rentals)


4555 Glenalbyn Dr

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5080 Highland View Ave

1980 Chickasaw Ave

4419 Westdale Ave

5088 Highland View Ave

5256 Loleta Ave

4750 Eagle Rock Blvd

4675 Eagle Rock Blvd

4615 Eagle Rock Blvd

5085 Highland View Ave

4707 Eagle Rock Blvd

4601 Eagle Rock Blvd

4645 Eagle Rock Blvd

1823 Colorado Blvd

116 Sycamore Park Dr

5080 Glen Iris Ave

5089 Highland View Ave

4485 Eagle Rock Blvd

Arla

5055 Shearin Ave

2123 Yosemite Dr

4422-4438 Lincoln Ave

5091 Glen Iris Ave

4401-4403 Westdale Ave

2220 Las Colinas Ave

5123 Hermosa Ave

5056 N North Maywood Ave

5075 Shearin Ave

4819 Eagle Rock Blvd

4405-4411 1/2 Van Horne A

4514 Griffin Ave

2215 Norwalk Ave

2113 Fair Park Ave

Sycamore Court

4419-4423 Eagle Rock Blvd

Villa Decesare

4549 Ellenwood Dr

4389 York Blvd

2123 Fair Park Ave

Massive reduction Eagle Rock Multi Family

2102 Chickasaw Ave

4450 Ellenwood Dr

2234 Norwalk Ave

2242 Las Colinas Ave

114 W Avenue 45

2245 Las Colinas Ave.

2406 Ridgeview Ave

4535 Ellenwood Dr

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