
Apartments near Kaysyd Plaza in Burbank, CA (1,810 Rentals)


2329 N Lincoln St

2332 Fairview St

2336 Fairview St

2250 N Frederic St

2324 N Ontario St

2328 N Ontario St

2337 N Fairview St

2341 Fairview St

Maui Apartments

2337 Fairview St

2500 N Naomi St

2336 Ontario St

2340 N Ontario St

Beachwood Apartment Homes

147 N Beachwood Dr

Angeleno Park

1124 W Angeleno Ave

Olive Court Apartments

109-119 S Orchard Dr

1103 W Angeleno Ave

Windtree Brock Apt

1020 W Angeleno Ave

1920 W Verdugo Ave

212 S Glenwood Pl

921-923 W Angeleno Ave

920 W Angeleno Ave

1004 W Clark Ave

216 S Glenwood Pl

1021 W Clark Ave

2021 W Olive Ave

1003 W. Clark Ave

281 W Tujunga Ave

528-530 S Main St

***2BED - 1.5 BATH*** Fully Remodeled Unit

265 West Tujunga

501 S Shelton St

Fountains on Verdugo Drive

275 W Verdugo Ave

260 W Tujunga Ave

261 W Verdugo Ave

245 West Tujunga

268 West Verdugo

257 W Verdugo Ave

416 N Shelton St

241 W Tujunga Ave

251 E Verdugo Ave

Warren Village Alameda Apartments

237 W Tujunga Ave

244 W Tujunga Ave

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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 $2,019.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Burbank range from $1,353 to $6,244. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,121.
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