
Apartments near Bedford Triangle in Beverly Hills, CA (3,621 Rentals)


232 N Almont Dr

8930 Burton Way

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450-460 N Palm Dr

205 S Arnaz Dr

Villa Hamilton Park

233 S Gale Dr

141 S Canon Dr

133 S Bedford Dr

133 S Roxbury Dr

140 S Roxbury Dr

132 S McCarty Dr

141 S Roxbury Dr

140 S Bedford Dr

137 S Peck Dr

144 S Bedford Dr

145 S Bedford Dr

136 S McCarty Dr

144 S McCarty Dr

149 S Roxbury Dr

145-147 S Peck Dr

136 S Peck Dr

149 S Bedford Dr

140-142 S Peck Dr

153 S Bedford Dr

9617 Charleville Blvd

9679 Charleville Blvd

149 S Peck Dr

9601 CHARLEVILLE

148 S Peck Dr

124 S Camden Dr

9725 Charleville Blvd

149 S Camden Dr

144 S Camden Dr

140 S Camden Dr

148 S Camden Dr

150 S Spalding Dr

144 S Spalding Dr

154-156 Spalding Dr

152-162 S Spalding Dr

133 S Spalding Dr

200 S Spalding Dr

149 S Spalding Dr

153 Spalding Dr

216 S Spalding Dr

211 S Spalding Dr

200 S Lasky Dr

228 S Spalding Dr

224-226 1/2 S Spalding Dr
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There are currently 3,179 Studio Apartments in Beverly Hills with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,050 with an average price of $2,356.
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