
Apartments near North Lake Square in Pasadena, CA (1,350 Rentals)


44 N Oak Ave

Orange Grove

65 N Craig Ave

86 N Craig Ave

63 San Marino Ave

66 S San Marino Ave

1782 E Del Mar Blvd

South Orange Grove 20

Rose Court

Grove Manor

103 S Roosevelt Ave

120 Sierra Madre Blvd

2424 Mohawk St

2465 Mohawk St

Mohawk West Apartments

191 S Sierra Madre Blvd

2458 Mohawk St

Madre Del Mar

297 S Sierra Madre Blvd

288 S Sierra Madre Blvd

Sierra Madre Apartments

350 S Sierra Madre Blvd

Altadena Townhouse Apartments

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607 Buena Loma St, Unit Cottage

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2851 Casitas Ave, Unit Newly Built Guest Apt

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848 E Sacramento St, Unit 848

2115 N Raymond Ave, Unit 2123 Raymond

2115 N Raymond Ave, Unit 2113

2107 N Raymond Ave, Unit 2129.4

Mariposa Townhomes

New York View Apartments

1936 Lake Ave

818 E Sacramento St

Millard Place

808 E Sacramento St

Millard Creek

1985-1989 N Lake Ave

1995-1995 N Lake Ave

2003 Lake Ave

768-774 E Sacramento St

738 E Sacramento St

931 Morada Pl

664 E Sacramento St

729-737 E Sacramento St

2067 EL Molino Ave

819 Morada Pl

2058 Lake Ave

868-876 Alameda St

856 Alameda St

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