
Apartments near 1010 Glendale Square in Glendale, CA (3,119 Rentals)


1151 San Rafael Ave

336 W Loraine St

421 Lincoln Ave

344 W Doran St

1147 San Rafael Ave

617 E Elk Ave

338 Milford St

1135 E Chestnut St

815 E Lomita Ave

333 W Lexington Dr

346 W Doran St

396 W Dryden St

334-336 Milford St

714-720 N Columbus

1131 E Chestnut St

518 Porter St

1511 Rock Glen Ave

1767 N Verdugo Rd

1127 E Chestnut St

1108 N Columbus Ave

1122 N Columbus Ave

518 Griswold St

427 Lincoln Ave

1527 Rock Glen Ave

342 W Stocker St

353 Milford St

328 W Lexington Dr

1523 Rock Glen Ave

Galleria Pointe Apartments

1124 N Columbus Ave

337 W Lexington Dr

706 E Elk Ave

1408-1410 Rock Glen Ave

429 Lincoln Ave

428 Lincoln Ave

514 S Adams St

345 W Loraine St

1317 Valley View Rd

801 N Columbus Ave

339 W Lexington Dr

615 E Elk Ave

525 Fischer St

212 S Louise St

715 E Lomita Ave

404 W Dryden St

503 Lincoln Ave

350 W Stocker St

822 E Lomita Ave

232 S Kenwood St

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There are currently 3,240 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,050 to $4,268 with an average price of $2,256.
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