
Apartments near Foothill Plaza in Glendale, CA (380 Rentals)


2215-2221 Florencita Ave

10162 Hillhaven Ave

Commerce Apartments 2

10206 Hillhaven Ave

10241 Commerce Ave

7167 Apperson St

10237 Commerce Ave

10210 Hillhaven Ave

10223 Commerce Ave

2113 Glenada Ave

10304 Commerce Ave

10234 Hillhaven Ave

1963 Waltonia Dr

10311 Commerce Ave

10252 Hillhaven Ave

10330 Commerce Ave

10325 Commerce Ave

10357 Commerce AVE

3901 Park Pl

3827 Park Pl

10427 Samoa Ave

Duplex in Tujunga

10415 Commerce Ave

3834 Park Pl

10427 Commerce Ave

10433 Commerce Ave

10443 Commerce Ave

10449 Commerce Ave

3236 Fairesta St

PENNSYLVANIA

Crescenta Village

Foothill Village Apartments

3227 Altura Ave

3221 Altura Ave

3051-3055 3/4 Foothill Blvd

3037 Foothill Blvd

3320 Honolulu Ave

Pennsylvania Apartments

3228 Honolulu Ave

3138-3142 Montrose Ave

Americana La Crescenta

3037 Montrose Ave

Montrose Villa Apartments

2831 Montrose Ave

4133 La Crescenta Ave

Arag Apartments

3016 Honolulu Ave

3002 Honolulu Ave

2501 Foothill Blvd
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