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


572-578 N Wilson Ave

638-650 Mar Vista Ave

580 Wilson Ave

175 Catalina Ave

167-169 Parkwood Ave

1830 E Villa St

537 Wilson Ave

163 N Parkwood Ave

561 Wilson Ave

1215 E Orange Grove Blvd

129-131 Parkwood Ave

1215-1217 Orange Grove Blvd

86 Catalina Ave

1170 Orange Grove Blvd

592 N Wilson Ave

107 Chester Ave

1156-1162 Orange Grove Blvd

107 S Chester Ave

641 Mar Vista Ave

449 N Catalina Ave

135 Holliston Ave

73 S Michigan Ave

121 Chester Ave

Catalina Cottages

59 S Meridith Ave

392-398 N Mentor Ave

145 Holliston Ave

154 N Parkwood Ave

38 S Meridith Ave

30-40 S Wilson Ave

165 Holliston Ave

1024-1032 Emerson St

529 Catalina Ave

40 S Meridith Ave

556 Catalina Ave

537 Catalina Ave

123 S Chester Ave

1037 Emerson St

625 N Wilson Ave

973-981 Villa St

60 Meridith Ave

150 Chester Ave

50 S Meridith Ave

136 Michigan Ave

1315 E Cordova St

153 S Chester Ave

31 Parkwood Ave

379 Mentor Ave

1031 Emerson St

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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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