
Apartments near Hobart Plaza in Los Angeles, CA (5,807 Rentals)


1011 N Berendo St

4627 Prospect Ave

Edgement Playa

5351 Monroe St

1122 N New Hampshire Ave

1140 Gordon St

4660-4664 1/2 La Mirada A

8 Apartments + 1 Non Conf

1930 Tamarind Ave

1136-1138 Gordon St

5442 Lemon Grove Ave

917 Heliotrope Dr

4623 Prospect Ave

906 N Edgemont St

825 N Hobart Blvd

1022 E Berendo St

5352 Monroe St

1238 N Beachwood Dr

821 N Harvard Blvd

5315 La Cresta Ct

1919 Tamarind Ave

4603 Maubert Ave

6000-6006 1/2 S Lexington Ave

1120 N New Hampshire Ave

5405 Monroe St

1145-1149 1/2 Gordon St

817 N Kingsley Dr

811 N Harvard Blvd

1627 Rodney Dr

5444 Lemon Grove Ave

4624-4628 Hollywood Blvd

1153 Gordon St

838 N Wilton Pl

1911-1913 N Vermont Ave

1222 N Beachwood Dr

825 N Kingsley Dr

815 N Hobart Blvd

831-833 N Normandie Ave

838 N Normandie Ave

837 N Alexandria Ave

4653 La Mirada Ave

827 N Alexandria Ave

1143 Gordon St

5401-5403 La Cresta Ct

1206 Beachwood Dr

1249 N Beachwood Dr

5353 La Cresta Ct

847 N Wilton Plz

1220 N Beachwood Dr
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