
Apartments near Woodbury University in Burbank, CA (661 Rentals)


2901 West Victory

2729 W Victory Blvd

1412 N Keystone St

3709 W Victory Blvd

1907 W Victory Blvd

1341 N Keystone St

1801 W Victory Blvd

Bethany Towers

Victory, 1700-1702

401 Cornell Dr

1211 Scott Road

vic150

309 Cornell Dr

1841 N Hollywood Way

332 Cornell Dr

1404 W Victory Blvd

1402 W Victory Blvd

Delaware Courtyard

1101 East Ave

1114 W Victory Blvd

1799 Hollywood Way

Efm Property Management

Burbank Village

600 E Harvard Rd

534 E Harvard Rd

633 E Cypress Ave

606 N 6th St

350-354 E Cypress Ave

540 N 6th St

534 E Cypress Ave

Cypress Ventures

536 E Cypress Ave

612 E Cypress

509 E. San Jose

321 E San Jose Ave

430 E San Jose Ave

510 E San Jose Ave

552 E San Jose Ave

610 E. San Jose

620 E San Jose Ave

Loggia Apartments

565 E Magnolia Blvd

420 E Magnolia Blvd

558 E Magnolia Blvd

568 E Magnolia Blvd

Capri Burbank

436 E Magnolia Blvd

417-419 E Palm Ave

575 E Palm Ave

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