
Apartments near Sassony Plaza in North Hollywood, CA (2,236 Rentals)


7322 Vista Del Monte Ave

14218 Sylvan St

7312 Vista Del Monte Ave

14524-14530 Vose St

7342 Vista Del Monte Ave

7318 Vista Del Monte Ave

5846-5852 1/2 Woodman Ave

7348 Vista Del Monte Ave

7332 Vista Del Monte Ave

7302 Vista Del Monte Ave

7328 Vista Del Monte Ave

14139 Delano St

The Erwin Apartments

7308 Vista Del Monte Ave

7338 Vista Del Monte Ave

14130 Delano St

7352-7358 Vista Del Monte Ave

Celeste

5838-5842 Woodman Ave

14111 Calvert St

14121 Calvert St

14149 Delano St

5832 Woodman Ave

14151 Delano St

14228 Sylvan St

14307 Friar St

14161 Delano St

14249 Sylvan St

5852 Whitsett Ave

14161-14163 Delano, Van Nuys

14148 Delano St

14545 Hart St

14527 Hartland St

5846 Whitsett Ave

5822 Woodman Ave

5828 Woodman Ave

14422-14426 Haynes St

14348 Gilmore St

HFL Sequoia Apartments

5825 Woodman Ave

14551 Vose St

14535 Hartland St

14038-14040 Roscoe Blvd

14317 Friar St

7038 Vesper Ave

14152 Delano St

6319-6321 1/2 Fulton Ave.

14216 Erwin St

14321 Friar St

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There are currently 2,508 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $999 to $3,541 with an average price of $1,960.
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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 $3,150.
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