
Apartments near Noho Commons in North Hollywood, CA (3,120 Rentals)


5717 Fulcher Ave

11151 Morrison St

Cadence at Noho

5633-5641 Farmdale Ave

5008 Tujunga Ave

5723 Fair Ave

5217 Satsuma Ave

11030 Hesby St

10936 Hartsook St

11340 Miranda St

5225 Satsuma Ave

5650 Farmdale Ave

11318 Miranda St

Morrison Villas

5656-5660 Farmdale Ave

Morrison 14

5643 Farmdale Ave

5733 Klump Ave

11411 Collins St

11202 Morrison St

11218 Morrison St

11302 W Morrison St

5713 Case Ave

11214 Morrison Ave

11208 Morrison St

5264 Satsuma Ave

10930 Hartsook St

11600 Chandler Blvd

10937 Otsego St

5708 Case Ave

11002 Hesby St

10935 Otsego St

Spanish Style NoHo 4 unit

11168 Morrison St

5731 Fulcher Ave

11148 Morrison St

5627 Camellia Ave

11136-11140 Morrison St

5333 Harmony Dr

11319 Miranda St

5220 Satsuma Ave

11307 Miranda St

5335 Harmony Ave

5721 Case Ave

11130 Morrison St

5749-5753 1/2 Fair Ave.

11126 Morrison St

11303 Huston St

11281 Huston St
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There are currently 2,529 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $1,994.
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