
Apartments near Noho Commons in North Hollywood, CA (3,115 Rentals)


10646-10648 1/2 Whipple St

11143 Aqua Vista St

10640-10644 1/2 Whipple St

6557 Vineland Ave

10719-10725 Valley Spring Ln

11644-11650 Haynes St

11841 Vicotry Blvd

Aqua Vista Apartments

10630-10632 1/2 Whipple St

11847 Victory Blvd

11656 Haynes St

6519 Troost Ave

10714 Valley Spring Ln

6525 Troost Ave

11042-11050 1/2 Aqua Vista St

12425 Magnolia St

6402 Radford Ave

6533 Troost Ave

6616 Beck Ave

6606 Lemp Ave

11802 Hamlin St

11138 Aqua Vista St

Pacifica East Apartments

12331 Riverside Dr

10601-10611 Valley Spring Ln

12309 Oxnard St

6605-6611 Lemp Ave

4252-4256 1/2 Cahuenga Blvd

11808 Hamlin St

12311 Oxnard St

11621 Kittridge St

6629 Camellia Ave

11615 Kittridge St

Contour at Noho

6634 Vineland Ave

11627 Kittridge St

11803 Hamlin St

11763 Hamlin St

6613 Irvine Ave

6625 Beck Ave

6628 Beck Ave

11838 Hamlin St

6645 Farmdale Ave

10718 Acama Street

6615 Lemp Ave

5060 Whitsett Ave

6610 Troost Ave

6629-6635 Beck Ave

5056 Whitsett Ave
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How much are Studio apartments in North Hollywood?
There are currently 2,535 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $1,988.
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