
Apartments near Plaza Ararat in Glendale, CA (3,267 Rentals)


565 Oak St

318 Griswold St

Orange Grove Villa

130 N Belmont St

346 W Wilson Ave

1305 E Harvard St

Residential Condominium

Adams Apartments

401 S Verdugo Rd

221 N Kenwood St

1429 E Maple St

326-330 W Wilson Ave

325 S Verdugo Rd

500B Ivy St

216 N Jackson St

350 W Wilson Ave

1437 E Maple St

224 N Louise St

405 W Broadway

904-910 E Wilson Ave

1333 Orange Grove Ave

134 N Belmont St

221 N Isabel St

SILAS CREST

900 E Wilson Ave

412 S Verdugo Rd

222 N Jackson St

225 N Kenwood St

118 N Adams St

342-344 W Wilson Ave

500A Ivy St

360 W Wilson Ave

1444 E Maple St

231 N Kenwood St

1417 Rock Glen Ave

1229 Carlton Dr

1332 E Harvard St

419 W Broadway

114 S Pacific Ave

225 N Isabel St

823 E Wilson Ave

1315 E Harvard St

1421 Rock Glen Ave

235 N Kenwood St

1502 E Maple St

1430 Rock Glen Ave

323 W Wilson Ave

1349 Orange Grove Ave

1336 E Harvard St
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There are currently 3,242 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,300 to $4,176 with an average price of $2,236.
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