
Apartments near The Ranch @ Hollywood & Verdugo in Burbank, CA (1,932 Rentals)


432 N Lomita St

515 N Lomita St

1810-1814 W Victory Blvd

380 W Cedar Ave

135 S Main St

1919 W Victory Blvd

810-820 N Mariposa St

1314 W Burbank Blvd

1913-1915 W Victory Blvd

1911 W Victory Blvd

1714 W Victory Blvd

1716 W Victory Blvd

543 N LOMITA ST

1200 N Parish Pl

1710 W Victory Blvd

420 W Elmwood Ave

1207 N Parish Pl

1813 W Victory Blvd

286 W Tujunga Ave

1815 W Victory Blvd

412 W Elmwood Ave

425 W Alameda Ave

1807-1809 W Victory Blvd

274 W Tujunga Ave

1002 N Griffith Park Dr

1518 W Victory Blvd

1701 W Victory Blvd

1512 W Victory Blvd

1504-1510 W Victory Blvd

266 W Tujunga Ave

420 W Alameda Ave

1500 W Victory Blvd

457 W Elm Ave

262 W Tujunga Ave

1611 W Victory Blvd

401 W Alameda Ave

404 W Alameda Ave

418 S Verdugo Dr

314 W Providencia Ave

259 W Verdugo Ave

400 W Alameda Ave

254 W Tujunga Ave

1011 N Mariposa St

1503 W Victory Blvd

461-463 W Riverside Dr

1224 W Victory Blvd

251 W Verdugo Ave

1216 W Victory Blvd

1210 W Victory Blvd
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There are currently 2,030 Studio Apartments in Burbank with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $2,076.
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