
Apartments near Cambridge Plaza in Burbank, CA (1,622 Rentals)


2422 N Naomi St

2242 N Catalina St

2240 N Catalina St

628 E Palm Ave

601 E Orange Grove Ave

2551-2555 N Lincoln St

611 E Orange Grove

1510 N Buena Vista St

2234 N Catalina St

733 E Palm Ave

708 E Palm Ave

301-309 N Kenneth Rd

731 E Palm Ave

702 E Palm Ave

2511 N Brighton St

2500 N Naomi St

716-718 E Palm Ave

2324 N Catalina St

2611 W Victory Blvd

707 E Orange Grove Ave

728 E Palm Ave

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2321-2323 N Catalina St

2300 Tulare Ave

575 E Olive Ave

715 E Orange Grove Ave

219 N Kenneth Rd

603 E Olive Ave

Burbank Village Walk

723 E Orange Grove Ave

626 E Orange Grove Ave

632 E Orange Grove Ave

630 E Orange Grove Ave

2542 N Buena Vista St

607 E Olive Ave

615 E Olive Ave

619 E Olive Ave

117 N 7th St

731 E Orange Grove Ave

2558 N Buena Vista St

710 E Orange Grove Ave

544 E Olive Ave

2324 N Niagara St

714 E Orange Grove Ave

1340 N Buena Vista St

2624 N Frederic St

550 E Olive Ave

722 E Orange Grove Ave

2567 N Buena Vista St

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How much are Studio apartments in Burbank?
There are currently 2,027 Studio Apartments in Burbank with rent ranges from $1,335 to $4,585 with an average price of $2,023.
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