
Apartments near Plaza Ararat in Glendale, CA (3,265 Rentals)


1331 E Broadway

1527 Rock Glen Ave

1226 E Wilson Ave

314 N Howard St

316 N Howard St

128 Olive St

325 N Kenwood St

324 N Maryland Ave

451 W Wilson Ave

364 W California Ave

1134 Stanley Ave

306 Lafayette St

111 S Verdugo Rd

315 Geneva St

326 N Kenwood St

500 W Wilson Ave

918 E California Ave

324 N Louise St

Triplex | Glendale | Non-Rent Control

419 Salem St

1143-1145 E Wilson Ave

333 N Louise St

459 W Wilson Ave

328 N Kenwood St

329 W California Ave

235 N Columbus Ave

378 W California Ave

1234 E Wilson Ave

Wilson Apartments

427 Salem St

334 N Maryland Ave

503 Lincoln Ave

1526 Dixon St

331 N Isabel St

321 Geneva St

509 Lincoln Ave

240 N Adams St

130 Olive St

337 W California Ave

374 W California Ave

1528 Dixon St

1146 Stanley Ave

134 Olive St

1517 Dixon St

335 N Isabel St

337 N Kenwood St

460 Salem St

327 Geneva St

654 Ivy St

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How much are Studio apartments in Glendale?
There are currently 3,237 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,182 with an average price of $2,303.
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