
Apartments near Jasmine Plaza in Glendale, CA (3,506 Rentals)


219 N Adams St

328 E Chestnut St

221 S Kenwood St

1332 Orange Grove Ave

Orange Grove Villa

425 Fischer St

519 E Windsor Rd

1119 E Wilson Ave

215 N Adams St

141 N Chevy Chase Dr

215-217 N Everett St

221 N. Cedar Street

816 E Garfield Ave

906 E Garfield Ave

1332 E Harvard St

530 E Windsor Rd

914-916 E Garfield Ave

226 N Cedar St

222 N Belmont St

902 E Garfield Ave

528 E Windsor Rd

800 E Garfield Ave

221 N Belmont St

227 N Belmont St

631 E Garfield Ave

1012 E Garfield Ave

1320 Carlton Dr

711 Porter St

918 E Garfield Ave

1104 Stanley Ave

1018 E Garfield Ave

1112 Stanley Ave

1333 Orange Grove Ave

223 N Adams St

1008 E Garfield Ave

326 E Chestnut St

517 Fischer St

908 E Garfield Ave

117 Olive St

309-311 E Elk Ave

730 E Garfield Ave

719 Porter St

317 E Chestnut St

715 Porter St

912 E Garfield Ave

415 Raleigh St

223-225 N Everett St

420 E Raleigh St

230 N Belmont St

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There are currently 3,242 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,425 to $4,415 with an average price of $2,255.
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