
Apartments near Arroyo Shopping Center in Pasadena, CA (1,495 Rentals)


El Caballero

321 Pasadena Ave

603-607 Bridewell St

Bella Vista

6720 Ferrara St

621 N Avenue 66

317 Pasadena Ave

522-524 San Pascual Ave

6413 Pollard St

522 Chestnut Ave

316 Pasadena Ave

406 Monterey Rd

625 N Avenue 65

6535 Repton St

605 Avenue 66

512-516 Chestnut Ave

400 Monterey Rd

Luaury Apartments

Chestnut Apartments

341 Hawthorne St

344 Monterey Rd

422 San Pascual Ave

511 N Avenue 66

500 Avenue 66

424 San Pascual Ave

432 N Avenue 66

412 San Pascual Ave

317 San Pascual Ave

239-301 San Pascual Ave

212 San Pascual Ave

317-327 N Avenue 64

6411 Ruby St

6306 Crescent St

138 San Pascual Ave

126-& 130 San Pascual Ave

6425 Garvanza Ave

122 N Ave. 66

6418 Garvanza Ave

118-120 N Avenue 64

211 N Avenue 63

6420 York Blvd

6414 York Blvd

218-222 Thorne St

221 Thorne St

104 S Avenue 64

6415 Roble Ave

Triplex inPRime Highland Park

218 S Avenue 66

266 Thorne St

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There are currently 1,501 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,350 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,344.
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