
Apartments near Magnolia Center in North Hollywood, CA (2,933 Rentals)


6111 Tujunga Ave

5930-5944 Riverton Ave

5935 Whitnall Hwy

5617 N Strohm Ave

Strohm, 5637

10932 Bloomfield St

6004 Colfax Ave

6032 Craner Ave

12120 W La Maida St

11701 Oxnard St

6042 Hazelhurst Pl

5335 Vantage Ave

10912 Bloomfield St

5341 Vantage Ave

Park Plaza Apartments

5616 Strohm Ave

12127 La Maida St

6045 Hazelhurst Pl

6028 Colfax Ave

Toluca Court

6041 Cleon Ave

10866 Bloomfield St

5631 Whitnall Hwy

10821-10823 Bloomfield St

6058 Hazelhurst Pl

10842-10846 Bloomfield St

6045 Cleon Ave

Bloomfield Manor

11356 Erwin St

10632-10636 Landale St

10735 Bloomfield St

5430 Bellingham Ave

Bellingham Garden Apartments

10725 Bloomfield St

6059-6061 Cleon Ave

6058-6060 1/2 Craner Ave

10929-1093 Calvert St

10653 Moorpark St

11143 Acama St

11147-11151 Acama St

5949 Cartwright Ave

11153-11157 1/2 Acama St

10626 Landale St

5914-5920 Willowcrest Ave

11159-11161 1/2 Acama St

6024 Riverton Ave

5920 Willowcrest Ave

10611 Landale St

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How much are Studio apartments in North Hollywood?
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.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom North Hollywood Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in North Hollywood ranges from $1,450 to $6,010 with an average monthly rent of $2,390.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in North Hollywood cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in North Hollywood range from $1,725 to $9,270. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,145.
How expensive are North Hollywood Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 961 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in North Hollywood on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,950 to $7,526 - averaging $3,647 for the location.
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