
Apartments near The Ranch @ Hollywood & Verdugo in Burbank, CA (1,934 Rentals)


5550 Denny Ave

5225 Satsuma Ave

Camarillo Apartments

10925 Peachgrove St

5237 Satsuma Ave

Camarillo Apartments

10925 Hesby St

5255 Satsuma Ave

5261 Satsuma Ave

10934 Hesby St

5645 Willowcrest Ave

10842 Landale St

10935 Otsego St

10821-10823 Bloomfield St

4827-4829 Craner Ave

4817 Craner Ave

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10937 Otsego St

5246 Cleon Ave

5224-5226 Cleon Ave

10943 Hesby St

10936 Hartsook St

10835 Moorpark St

10930 Hartsook St

5705 Willowcrest Ave

10719-10725 Valley Spring Ln

10940 Hesby St

10850-10852 Landale St

5648 Cartwright Ave

5333 Satsuma Ave

10714 Valley Spring Ln

5554 Riverton Ave

5229 Cleon Ave

Vineland Avenue Senior Housing

10944-10950 Hartsook St

5233 Cleon Ave

10936 Hortense St

10936-1094 1/2 Hortense S

5314-5316 Cleon Ave

10718 Acama Street

10714-10718 Aqua Vista St

10842-10846 Bloomfield St

5328 Cleon Ave

10945 Hortense St

5334 Cleon Ave

5742 Willowcrest Ave

10710 Collins St

5301-5303 Cleon Ave
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There are currently 2,027 Studio Apartments in Burbank with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $2,084.
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