
Apartments near 3450 N Verdugo Rd in Glendale, CA (331 Rentals)


2753 Piedmont Ave

2727 Montrose Ave

4034-4042 1/2 La Crescenta Ave

2737 Montrose Ave

2434 Foothill Blvd

2521-2523 Foothill Blvd

2905 Montrose Ave

2449 Cross St

2935 Montrose Ave

3110 Montrose Ave

2855 Mary St

3222 Honolulu Ave

3247 Honolulu Ave

3236 MONTROSE Ave

3253 Honolulu Ave

4715 La Crescenta Ave

2932 Fairmount Ave

3219 Altura Ave

3819 Park Pl

5 Unit Apartment + 1 Nonconf Unit

2228-2232 1/2 Mira Vista

2335 Florencita Dr

2254 Mira Vista Ave

2126 Montrose Ave

3930 Park Pl

2372 Florencita Ave

1936-1938 Waltonia Dr

Casa Del Mar Apartments

2310 Montrose Ave

2364 Mira Vista Ave

3822 Sunset Ave

2266 Del Mar Rd

4123 Ocean View Blvd

2474-2492 Montrose Ave

The Waltonia Townhouse Apartments

2512-2516 Montrose Ave

2665 Honolulu Ave

Hillside Village Apartments

4451 Rockland Pl

4364-4370 Ocean View Blvd

hon272

Park Crest Apartments

4479 Rockland Pl

4412 Ocean View Blvd

Crest Apartments

2700 Piedmont Ave

Casa Canada

Park View Gardens

2750 Piedmont- fully renovated unit in Montrose

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