
Apartments near West Glen Plaza in Glendale, CA (2,297 Rentals)


345 W Alameda Ave

727 E Angeleno Ave

355 W Alameda Ave

411 W Riverside Dr

360 W Alameda Ave

728 E Olive Ave

718 E Olive Ave

722 E Olive Ave

200 W Verdugo Ave

216 W Verdugo Ave

212 W Verdugo Ave

208 W Verdugo Ave

366 W Alameda Ave

415 W Riverside Dr

607 E Olive Ave

220 W Verdugo Ave

575 E Olive Ave

224 W Verdugo Ave

603 E Olive Ave

207 W Verdugo Ave

317-323 S Lake St

228 W Verdugo Ave

619 E Olive Ave

615 E Olive Ave

626 E Orange Grove Ave

433 W Riverside Dr

630 E Orange Grove Ave

632 E Orange Grove Ave

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314 W Providencia Ave

400 W Alameda Ave

117 N 7th St

216 W Tujunga Ave

401 W Alameda Ave

722 E Orange Grove Ave

210 N 5th St

710 E Orange Grove Ave

404 W Alameda Ave

718 E Orange Grove Ave

714 E Orange Grove Ave

245 W Verdugo Ave

418 S Verdugo Dr

569 E Orange Grove Ave

601 E Orange Grove Ave

459 E Orange Grove Ave

513 E Orange Grove Ave

453 E Orange Grove Ave

529 E Orange Grove Ave

251 W Verdugo Ave

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There are currently 3,240 Studio Apartments in Glendale with rent ranges from $1,050 to $4,268 with an average price of $2,253.
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