
Apartments near Magnolia Center in North Hollywood, CA (2,931 Rentals)


11722 Magnolia

11614-11616 1/2 Riverside

10853 Camarillo St

11821 Magnolia Blvd.

5400 Morella Ave

Tujunga Village Apartments

Colfax-Blix Apartments

11816-11820 Chandler Blvd

11855 Magnolia Blvd

11729-11733 Riverside Dr

Radford

5408 Carpenter Ave

Radford Apartments

5226 Radford Ave

11854 Chandler Blvd

10749 Camarillo St

10756 Camarillo St

Jaffa Terrace

10814-10818 Blix St

Starfire Apartments

Weddington Mid-Rise

Magnolia Apartments

The Town House

Magnolia Terrace Apartments

5554 Carpenter Ave

11933 Magnolia Blvd

11926-11936 Chandler Blvd

11948 Magnolia Blvd

Allegro

11941 Weddington St

Riverside Park

5501-5505 Radford Ave

11839 Burbank Blvd

Weddington Chateau

5320 Ben Ave

Magnolia Apartments

11315 Moorpark St.

5034 Cahuenga Blvd

Markwell Gentry Apartments

Burbank

10760 Hortense St

Riverside Court Apartments

4741 Radford Ave

5246 Agnes Ave

THE RADFORD- NILO RESIDENTIALS

11936 Burbank Blvd

11915 Burbank Blvd

12032 Magnolia Blvd

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