
Apartments near Burbank Village Walk in Burbank, CA (1,787 Rentals)


1716 W Victory Blvd

1740-1746 Scott Rd

1719 N Glenoaks Blvd

1748-1754 Scott Rd

1307 W Alameda Ave

1800-1806 Scott Rd

1801-1807 N Glenoaks Blvd

1727 N Glenoaks Blvd

1706 Grismer Ave

1613 Grismer Ave

Scott Road Apartments

1808-1814 Scott Rd

1816-1822 Scott Rd

1807-1809 W Victory Blvd

1810-1814 W Victory Blvd

1809-1819 N Glenoaks Blvd

1805 Scott Rd

1813 W Victory Blvd

1824-1830 Scott Rd

1318 W Alameda Ave

1832 W Burbank Blvd

1815 W Victory Blvd

1138 N Parish Plz

635 S Shelton St

1832-1838 Scott Rd

1807 Scott Rd

1818 W Victory Blvd

1900 W Verdugo Ave

Villa Del Los Reyes

1200 N Parish Pl

121 N Parish Pl

1906 W Verdugo Ave

1840 Scott Rd

117 N Parish Pl

542 N Keystone St

1207 N Parish Pl

1848-1854 Scott Rd

1910 W Verdugo Ave

1814 Grismer Ave

1914 W Verdugo Ave

Persimmon Villas Senior Apartments

1825 Scott Rd

130-134 N Lamer St

1628 Keeler St

1700 Keeler St

1911 W Victory Blvd

126 N Lamer St

1501 W Alameda Ave

1913-1915 W Victory Blvd
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There are currently 2,031 Studio Apartments in Burbank with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $2,065.
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