
Apartments near Allen Center in Pasadena, CA (1,364 Rentals)


735 Locust St

Pasadena Collection

176 N Oak Knoll Ave

790 E Orange Grove Blvd

729 Locust St

739 E Villa St

762 Orange Grove Blvd

380 S Mentor Ave

734 Santa Barbara St

775-783 Elmira St

1429-1431 N Allen Ave

1350 Washington Blvd

709 Locust St

934 N Lake Ave

825 Cordova St

831 Boylston St

2318 Washington Blvd

1317 Holliston Ave

400 S Mentor Ave

776 Elmira St

742-748 Earlham St

2344-2350 E Washington Blvd

2360 Washington Blvd

Granada Court

101 S Sunnyslope Ave

1320 E Washington Blvd

1331 Holliston Ave

1210 N Altadena Dr

139-153 S Hudson Ave

807 Boylston St

80 S Sunnyslope Ave

Oak Knoll Condominiums

1458 N Allen Ave

725-731 Earlham St

153 S Hudson Ave

2333 E Washington Blvd

1222-1226 N Altadena Dr

745 E Orange Grove Blvd

770 Boylston St

1355 Holliston Ave

430 El Molino Ave

693-695 Santa Barbara St

140 N El Molino Ave

47 El Nido Ave

1223-1225 Del Rey Ave

698 Earlham St

156 S Oak Knoll Ave

1307 E Washington Blvd

566 El Molino Ave
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