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


729 Elmira St

928-932 N Los Robles Ave

855-863 N. Madison Ave.

1279 N Garfield Ave

775-783 Elmira St

1350 Washington Blvd

920 N Los Robles Ave

959 Los Robles Ave

595 Buckeye St

1485 N Garfield Ave

1305-1307 Hill Ave

351-361 Adena St

882 Los Robles Ave

776 Elmira St

874 N Los Robles Ave

727 E Orange Grove Blvd

757 N El Molino Ave

745 E Orange Grove Blvd

241 E Washington Blvd

240-248 E Washington Blvd

701-711 N Mentor Ave

853 Los Robles Ave

1436-1436 1/2 E. Washingt

Los Robles Towers

1430 Marengo Ave

335 E Mountain St

1375 N Marengo Ave

East Orange Grove Apartments

1559 N Hill Ave

790 E Orange Grove Blvd

Marengo Stylish Living

1315 N Marengo Ave

1393 N Marengo Ave

999 Orange Grove Blvd

829 Los Robles Ave

1385 N Marengo Ave

East Orange Grove Apartments

605 E Orange Grove Blvd

1405 N Marengo Ave

762 Orange Grove Blvd

1573 N Hill Ave

1053 E Orange Grove Blvd

830 N Euclid Ave

1507 Wesley Ave

1103-1105 E Orange Grove Blvd

777 N Los Robles Ave

725-731 Earlham St

1109-1113 1/2 E. Orange G

771 N Los Robles Ave

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