
Apartments near North Lake Square in Pasadena, CA (1,347 Rentals)


1308 N Los Robles Ave

444 Washington Blvd

1286 Los Robles Ave

452 Rio Grande St

1384 Los Robles Ave

1677 N Lake Ave

1216-1228 Washington Blvd

1680 N Lake Ave

1219 Washington Blvd

1696 Fiske Ave

1225-1237 Washington Blvd

889-891 Wright Ave

The Sweetzer Phoenix

1130 Los Robles Ave

1715 N Lake Ave

720 E Mountain St

1287-1289 N Los Robles Ave

401 E Washington Blvd

1098 N Los Robles Ave

1279 N Los Robles Ave

1241-1255 N Los Robles Ave

1253-1367 E Washington Blvd

1121 N Los Robles Ave

865-871 Wright Ave

1437-1443 N Los Robles Ave

1111 N Los Robles Ave

377-393 1/2 E. Washington

392-406 Douglas St

1061 Los Robles Ave

856 N El Molino Ave

831 Boylston St

1754 N Lake Ave

357-373 E Washington Blvd

807 Boylston St

1012 Los Robles Ave

990 N Los Robles Ave

531-533 E Mountain St

1320 E Washington Blvd

1307 E Washington Blvd

982 Los Robles Ave

1331 Holliston Ave

837 N El Molino Ave

1317 Holliston Ave

1355 Holliston Ave

972 Los Robles Ave

960 Los Robles Ave

770 Boylston St

999 N Los Robles Ave

530-534 E Mountain St

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There are currently 1,505 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,300 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,406.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Pasadena ranges from $1,400 to $5,058 with an average monthly rent of $2,827.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Pasadena range from $2,000 to $7,476. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,677.
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