
Apartments near Hill Plaza in Pasadena, CA (1,524 Rentals)


259 Mar Vista Ave

570 N Holliston Ave

63 Sierra Bonita Ave

555 N Holliston Ave

575-579 Hill Ave

394 Mar Vista Ave

394-400 N Mar Vista Ave

1424-1428 Las Tunas St

47 Sierra Bonita Ave

166 Mar Vista Ave

580 N Holliston Ave

148 N Mar Vista Ave

39-41 N Sierra Bonita Ave

43 N Chester Ave

136 N Bonnie Ave

403 Mar Vista Ave

409 N Mar Vista Ave

120 N Bonnie Ave

276 Wilson Ave

159 Meridith Ave

276 N Wilson Ave

110 Bonnie Ave

131 N Mar Vista Ave

135 N Mar Vista Ave

100 Bonnie Ave

268 N Wilson Ave

110 N Bonnie Ave

65 N Michigan Ave

100 N Bonnie Ave

39 N Michigan Ave

506 Mar Vista Ave

80 Bonnie Ave

562 Michigan Ave

516 N Mar Vista Ave

95 N Meridith Ave

1120 Villa St

424 Wilson Ave

The Meridian

426-432 N Wilson Ave

516 Mar Vista Ave

91 N Mar Vista Ave

6-Unit Value-Add Student Housing - Bonnie Ave

1108 E Villa St

91 Mar Vista Ave

505 Mar Vista Ave

641-651 N Hill Ave

636 N Holliston Ave

1454 Orange Grove Blvd

567-569 N Michigan Ave

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There are currently 1,498 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,300 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,459.
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