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


188 W Elmwood Ave

182 W Elmwood Ave

227 W Alameda Ave

176 W Elmwood Ave

170 W Elmwood Ave

Elmwood Focus

180 W Valencia Ave

176 W Valencia Ave

240 W Spazier Ave

220 W Spazier Ave

2606-2608 W Chandler Blvd

228 W Spazier Ave

234 W Elm Ave

1114 W Victory Blvd

1402 W Victory Blvd

1404 W Victory Blvd

Lake St, 1219

160 W Elm Ct

vic150

148 E Santa Anita Ave

157-159 W Linden Ave

Victory, 1700-1702

Burbank Senior Artists Colony

335 N 3rd St

1801 W Victory Blvd

1907 W Victory Blvd

261 E Santa Anita Ave

271 E Santa Anita Ave

1341 N Keystone St

268 Santa Anita Ave

301 East Verdugo Ave

2612-2620 Wyoming Ave

313 E Tujunga Ave

328 E Tujunga Ave

321 E Tujunga Ave

215 E Elmwood Ave

1412 N Keystone St

337 E Tujunga Ave

321 E San Jose Ave

304 E Santa Anita Ave

345 East Verdugo Ave

212 E Elmwood Ave

345 E Tujunga Ave

239-241 E Cedar Ave

353 E Trujunga

325 E Santa Anita Ave

240 E Cedar Ave

233 E Elmwood Ave

226 Elmwood

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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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