Apartments for Rent in Glendale, CA (6,094 Rentals)

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TENTEN Campus Glendale
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$3,129 - $5,277
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$2,986 - $5,134
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TENTEN Campus Glendale

414 N Orange StGlendale, CA 91203
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Arista Glendale
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$4,000 - $5,192
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$3,994 - $5,186
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Arista Glendale

520 N Central AveGlendale, CA 91203
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CC Tan Center
$2,459 - $3,539
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CC Tan Center

521 W Colorado StGlendale, CA 91204
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Altana
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$2,704 - $3,004
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$2,695 - $2,995
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Altana

526-540 N Central AveGlendale, CA 91203
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The Adeline
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$2,640 - $4,878
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$2,425 - $4,663
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The Adeline

600 N Central AveGlendale, CA 91203
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Vestalia
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$2,741 - $4,813
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$2,719 - $4,791
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Vestalia

515 W BroadwayGlendale, CA 91204
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The Griffith
$2,628 - $5,566
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$2,611 - $5,549
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The Griffith

435 W Los Feliz RdGlendale, CA 91204
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Next on Lex
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$2,285 - $5,061
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$2,275 - $5,051
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Next on Lex

275 W Lexington DrGlendale, CA 91203
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Indie Collection
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$2,231 - $2,256
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$2,225 - $2,250
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Indie Collection

1435 Stanley AveGlendale, CA 91206
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Towne at Glendale
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$3,362 - $3,807
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$3,325 - $3,770
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Towne at Glendale

1717 N Verdugo RdGlendale, CA 91208
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Avalon Glendale
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$2,645 - $4,220
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$2,554 - $4,129
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Avalon Glendale

1137 N Central AveGlendale, CA 91202
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Brio
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$2,344 - $4,054
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$2,334 - $4,044
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Brio

546 W Colorado StGlendale, CA 91204
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Windsor Villas
$2,103 - $2,603
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$2,099 - $2,599
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Windsor Villas

1377 E Windsor RdGlendale, CA 91205
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Glendale Overview

Glendale is the third largest city in the greater Los Angeles area and lies at the bottom of the San Fernando Valley. With a moderate temperature throughout the year Glendale is the place to go all year round for culture, outdoor activities, or adventure.

What is the history of Glendale?

"Originally inhabited by the Tongva people, the Glendale area was taken over by the Spanish and used to raise and graze livestock. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the city was known as the home of Leslie Coombs Brand, who not only built a large mansion there, but also airstrips and the first airport in the area. He is also credited with bringing the ""Pacific Electric Railway,"" to the area which helped to increase the population in the early 20th century."

How is the weather in Glendale?

The weather in Glendale is often referred to as Mediterranean climate. With snow only every three to five years and limited precipitation, primarily confined to the winter months, the area is known for its sunny days and warm weather. Temperatures can range from as low the mid 40's in the winter up to an average of low 90’s for the summer.

How do I get around town?

While many residents travel by car, there is no shortage of public transportation in the city, which makes travel easy especially for those who don't like driving in traffic. The city offers four bus routes that operate through the city as well as links to Greyhound buses that can take travelers outside of the city. The weather in the area also makes travel by foot or bike very popular in the city limits.

What is the Glendale commute like?

The Glendale area is primarily accessed by four major highways that run through the city. The Golden State and Ventura Freeways help to get travelers through the heart of the city, while the Foothill Freeway can take you from the city to other neighboring towns, and the Glendale Freeway can take you around the outer areas in the city.

What are the local media outlets?

" The Glendale community new is primarily reported in the Glendale News Press, which is a part of the Los Angeles times and was founded in 1905. For those who love music, you will find what you want with radio stations in the area that range from easy listening, to Latin, to top ten music channels. "

Why live in Glendale, CA?

When you choose a Glendale apartment, you get the best of two worlds. You get the culture, excitement, and opportunities that come with city life, while also getting to enjoy the beauty of nature. City goers can dance the night away at a local club, catch a movie or play from one of the many cinemas or theaters, or enjoy local food at cafes or city food festivals. For those who love nature, there are many parks and hiking trails throughout the valley and at the base of the Verdugo Mountains. Glendale has something for everyone.

What Glendale landmarks should I see?

The area is known for its rich history and landmark parks and houses. Some of the most popular destinations are the Catalina Verdugo Adobe, which is home to one of the oldest buildings in the area and Brand Park, known for its hiking trails and natural beauty. Another popular attraction is the Doctor's House and Museum which is an old Victorian Style home from the early 20th century.

What is there to do around Glendale?

With an apartment in Glendale you will be able to experience all the city has to offer. If you are in the mood for some art or culture, you can spend an evening taking in a play at the Glendale Central Theatre, or venture to the Museum of Neon Art. For days where you want to relax, you can do some shopping at the Glendale Galleria or visit one of the areas many spas.

Any annual festivals or Glendale events to know?

Throughout the year, there is no shortage of festivals or events in the Glendale area. Food and drink lovers can enjoy the local brews during the Montrose Brew Fest and sample some local fare at the Street Food Cinema Festival.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

If you're looking for a quick weekend getaway, there are many great vacation spots just a short trip away. For adventurers, you can take a trip to Carlsbad Caverns. If you are looking for some fun in the sun, you can take a weekend getaway to Laguna Beach, or Santa Barbara.

Where is the best place to move in Glendale?

When choosing your Glendale apartment, you will want to choose a neighborhood that is best for your needs. Some of the best rated neighborhoods in the Glendale area include Sparr Heights, Oakmont, El Miradero, and Whiting Woods. All of these neighborhoods boast low crime rates and high rated education systems. These neighborhoods are also listed as some of the best neighborhoods for employment and local amenities.

Glendale, CA
Population: 201,361

Ranked #113

in US Census Population by City

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Glendale California is perfect for families with children and young people who love to go out. The city offers the best of nature, parks, and a bustling downtown city center. The area is mostly flat and great for walking and biking. The city is on average safer than Los Angeles and most of the neighborhoods offer a real small town feel. If you're looking to be sandwiched between Los Angeles, the east side, and the valley, you won't go wrong with Glendale, California!

Frequently Asked Questions about Glendale

How much are Studio apartments in Glendale?

There are currently 3,242 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,000 to $4,151 with an average price of $2,244.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Glendale Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Glendale ranges from $1,595 to $5,685 with an average monthly rent of $2,777.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Glendale cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Glendale range from $1,900 to $8,800. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,734.

How expensive are Glendale Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 650 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Glendale on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,995 to $6,200 - averaging $4,823 for the location.

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