
Apartments near Maple Plaza in Glendale, CA (3,576 Rentals)


Salem Street

1369 Kent Pl

411 N Jackson St

1340 E Harvard St

1309 E Broadway

312 N Belmont St

317 S Griswold St

1364 E Garfield Ave

1305 E Broadway

327 W California Ave

330 N Cedar St

405 W Wilson Ave

363 Salem St

401 Geneva St

413-415 N Jackson St

327 N Belmont St

1226 E Wilson Ave

367 Salem St

415 N Kenwood St

1370 E Garfield Ave

1376 E Garfield Ave

110-112 Olive St

SILAS CREST

420 W Wilson Ave

Wilson Apartments

361 Salem St

329 W California Ave

1363 E Acacia Ave

1371 E Garfield Ave

1345 Hilda Ave

336 N Cedar St

412 N Isabel St

315 N Adams St

412 N Jackson St

1369 E Acacia Ave

512 Griswold St

California West

412 N Louise St

544 Vine St

1234 E Wilson Ave

215 N Columbus Ave

500B Ivy St

114 S Pacific Ave

1356 Orange Grove Ave

420 Griswold St

1349 Orange Grove Ave

339 N Cedar St

114 Olive St

112 Olive St

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