
Apartments near The Paseo in Pasadena, CA (1,515 Rentals)


1070 N Raymond Ave

1089 Summit Ave

63 Sierra Bonita Ave

95 N Sierra Bonita Ave

79 Sierra Bonita Ave

91 Sierra Bonita Ave

80 Grace Ter

1130 Los Robles Ave

95 Sierra Bonita Ave

1121 N Los Robles Ave

101 Sierra Bonita Ave

153 Sierra Bonita Ave

Sierra Bonita Townhomes

641-651 N Hill Ave

The Sweetzer Phoenix

1424-1428 Las Tunas St

1341 E Orange Grove Blvd

392-406 Douglas St

1098 N Raymond Ave

1388 E Orange Grove Blvd

1099 Raymond Ave

1108 N Raymond Ave

1135-1139 N Summit Ave

136 N Sierra Bonita Ave

148 Sierra Bonita Ave

142 Sierra Bonita Ave

160 Sierra Bonita Ave

132 Sierra Bonita Ave

666 N Hill Ave

1414-1436 E Orange Grove Blvd

995 Orange Grove Blvd

129 N Bonnie Ave

1454 Orange Grove Blvd

1115-1119 N Lake Ave

1145 N Summit Ave

1090 N Lake Ave

962-976 Cypress Ave

141 N Bonnie Ave

1166 Raymond Ave

1172 Raymond Ave

80 Bonnie Ave

6-Unit Value-Add Student Housing - Bonnie Ave

110 N Bonnie Ave

1130 N Lake Ave

100 Bonnie Ave

110 Bonnie Ave

1186 Raymond Ave

120 N Bonnie Ave

136 N Bonnie Ave
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There are currently 1,513 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,350 to $10,000 with an average price of $2,312.
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