
Apartments near Andrew Plaza in North Hollywood, CA (3,002 Rentals)


Villa Marina

5840 Cartwright Ave

12142 Burbank Blvd

10920 Moorpark St

Craner Living

10820 Oxnard St

10841 Moorpark St

6045 Craner Ave

The Eldorado Apartments

6114 Hazelhurst Pl

10931 Bloomfield St

Vineland Apartments

10921 Bloomfield St

Oxnard / Carpenter Apartment

10911 Bloomfield St

6056 Craner Ave

Toluca Lake Universial Villas

6110-6114 Vineland Ave

6134 Hazelhurst Pl

Strohm Apartments

Toluca Isle Apartments

4310 Vineland Ave

10707 Landale St

10741 Moorpark St

10963 Whipple St

Whipple Apartments

5903 Cahuenga Blvd

10829-10831 Bloomfield St

10721 Moorpark St

Villa Toluca

Corteen Apartments

The Bloomfield

5909 Cahuenga Blvd

10701 Moorpark St

6222-6226 Beck Ave

Cahuenga Village Apartments

10737 Bloomfield St

Burbank Pointe Apartments

10834-10840 Bloomfield St

11139 Acama Street,

11661 Erwin St

11125 Acama St

Willow Crest Apartments

10863-10881 Whipple St

10820-10822 Bloomfield St

4226 Fair Ave

10619 Landale Street

Beckwood Apartments

Corteen Place

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There are currently 2,508 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $999 to $3,541 with an average price of $1,963.
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