
Apartments near Sherman Way Square in North Hollywood, CA (2,051 Rentals)


Park Whitsett Apartments

Mountain View

Goldfinch Apartments

12338 Oxnard St

6537 Troost Ave

The Hamlin

12221 Oxnard

5920 Whitsett Ave

11659 Hamlin St

12149 Oxnard St

12150 Oxnard St

Lemp Apartments

6736 Beck Ave

11854 Erwin St

Oxnard Apartments

6438 Troost Ave

12126 Oxnard St

5812 Coldwater Canyon Ave

Camellia Apartments

11622-11624 Hamlin St

6120 Radford Ave

6116 Radford Ave

Noho Urban Apartments

syl11621

7348-7352 Tujunga Ave

7328-7332 Tujunga Ave

7235 Bakman Ave

7225 Bakman Ave

11661 Erwin St

Oxnard / Carpenter Apartment

Tujunga Apartments

6711-6715 Tujunga Ave

Beck View Apartments

North Hollywood Apartments

Beckwood Apartments

6733-6743 Bakman Ave

6114 Hazelhurst Pl

6238 Beck Ave

The Eldorado Apartments

6246 Beck Ave

11451-11455 Victory Blvd

Tower Apartments

6735 Elmer Ave

6222-6226 Beck Ave

6033 Hazelhurst Pl

6400 Kraft Ave

6448 Tujunga Ave

6412 Tujunga Ave

11333 Victory Blvd
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There are currently 2,537 Studio Apartments in North Hollywood with rent ranges from $1,270 to $4,088 with an average price of $1,990.
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