
Apartments near Johnson And Wood in North Hollywood, CA (3,180 Rentals)


6252 Beck Ave

5636 Craner Ave

5312-5314 Colfax Ave

6256 Beck Ave

11564 Sylvan St

11558 Sylvan St

6202-6208 Colfax Ave

11604 Sylvan St

6009 Craner Ave

6302 Beck Ave

11535 Sylvan St

11614-11620 Sylvan St

11543 Sylvan St

11555 Sylvan St

Sylvan Apartment

11601-11609 Sylvan St

11829 Chandler Blvd

11684-11690 Weddington St

6318 Beck Ave

11561 Sylvan St

11615 Sylvan St

6320 Beck Ave

6032 Craner Ave

11560 Friar St

Carpenter Village

5619 Satsuma Ave

6336 Tujunga Ave

6260 Colfax Ave

6334 Beck ave

6344 Camellia Ave

11661 Magnolia Blvd

11412-11418 1/2 Victory Blvd

11412 Victory Blvd

11675 Magnolia Blvd

6058-6060 1/2 Craner Ave

6045 Cleon Ave

6041 Cleon Ave

10929-1093 Calvert St

11656-11656 1/2 Magnolia Blvd

6354 Camellia Ave

11658-11660 1/4 Magnolia Blvd

11666 Magnolia Blvd

6059-6061 Cleon Ave

11312-11318 Victory Blvd

11633 Friar St

11625 Friar St

11431 Victory Blvd

5127 Klump Ave

11678 Magnolia Blvd

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There are currently 2,514 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,299 to $5,000 with an average price of $1,987.
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