
Apartments near Lake Avenue Station-Gold Line in Pasadena, CA (1,531 Rentals)


300 W Washington Blvd

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2446-2458 Mohawk St

Hurlbut

1743 N Oxford Ave

1751 N Oxford Ave

8 Townhouses

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294 S Sierra Madre Blvd

1772-1774 Sierra Bonita

Sierra Madre Apartments

Morning Star Senior Living in Pasadena

1780-1786 N Sierra Bonita Ave

Luxury Apartments

1806 N Sierra Bonita Ave

Villas on Oswego

125 Hulburt St

Morning Star Senior Living in Pasadena Ph 2

55 Arlington Dr

380 Sierra Madre Blvd

435 W California Blvd

2403 Seneca St

65 Arlington Dr

1797 N Summit Ave

74-80 S Altadena Dr

1818 N Summit Ave

1251 Lincoln Ave

454 W California Blvd

1259 Lincoln Ave

Sutton House

21 W Glenarm St

2588 E Walnut St

65 Virginia Ave

75-85 Virginia Ave

267 Del Monte St

62 Virgina Ave

26 Virginia Ave

542-548 S Sierra Madre Blvd

248 W Howard St

1725 El Sereno Ave

2318 Washington Blvd

1766-1772 N Allen Ave

1745 E Woodbury Rd

325-327 Del Monte St

45 S Vinedo Ave

2344-2350 E Washington Blvd

2010 N Los Robles Ave

2360 Washington Blvd

61 Vinedo Ave

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