
Apartments near Washington & Hill Center in Pasadena, CA (1,308 Rentals)


620 Mar Vista Ave

575-579 Hill Ave

580 N Holliston Ave

570 N Holliston Ave

999 Orange Grove Blvd

613 N Mar Vista Ave

609 Mar Vista Ave

555 N Holliston Ave

East Orange Grove Apartments

East Orange Grove Apartments

831 Boylston St

592 N Mar Vista Ave

625 N Wilson Ave

567-569 N Michigan Ave

562 Michigan Ave

Holliston Garden Apartments

889-891 Wright Ave

520 N Hill Ave

807 Boylston St

701-711 N Mentor Ave

580 Wilson Ave

563 Mar Vista Ave

592 Wilson Ave

592 N Wilson Ave

521 N Hill Ave

508 N Hill Ave

514 Hill Ave

513 Hill Ave

572 Wilson Ave

642 N Mentor Ave

1037 Emerson St

570 Wilson Ave

1031 Emerson St

865-871 Wright Ave

547 N Mar Vista Ave

1319 E Villa St

574-580 E Washington Blvd

572-578 N Wilson Ave

720 E Mountain St

775-783 Elmira St

561 Wilson Ave

516 N Mar Vista Ave

564-570 N Wilson Ave

570 E Washington Blvd

770 Boylston St

2318 Washington Blvd

556 Catalina Ave

1024-1032 Emerson St

516 Mar Vista Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Pasadena?
There are currently 1,500 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,300 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,453.
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