
Apartments near Memorial Park Station-Gold Line in Pasadena, CA (1,376 Rentals)


The Michigan Apartments

383 Michigan Ave

110 Michigan Ave

Del Mar Townhouse

276 Alpine St

581-583 Mar Vista Ave

160 Michigan Ave

Michigan Palms

51 N Chester Ave

53-57 N Chester Ave

975 S Marengo Ave

271 Chester Ave

1256 Summit Ave

614-620 N Mar Vista Ave

439-443 N Holliston Ave

577-581 587 N Michigan Ave

Sycamore Apartments

La Pintoresca

Park Chester

100 S Chester Ave

Camellia Apartments

105 N Holliston Ave

93 N Holliston Ave

Summit View Apartment

169 N Holliston Ave

253 E Glenarm St

Garfield Palms

Holliston Apartments - Pasadena, CA

254 E Washington Blvd

1185 E Orange Grove Blvd

Villa Washington

Welcome to La Villa Lake Apartments- 55+ Better Living

1091 N Lake Ave

125 S. HOLLISTON AVE. PASADENA, CA 91106

415 N Holliston Ave

1109 N Lake Ave

102 N Holliston Ave

The Park Grove

306 Holliston Ave

1080 N Lake Ave

470 E Washington Blvd

Orange Grove Circle

488 E Washington Blvd

567 N Holliston Ave

518 E Washington Blvd

The Washington

1021 Grove

586 Washington Blvd

419 N Hill Ave

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There are currently 1,496 Studio Apartments in Pasadena with rent ranges from $1,350 to $10,005 with an average price of $2,413.
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