
Apartments near Eureka Plaza in Studio City, CA (1,821 Rentals)


11923 Laurelwood Dr

Tujunga Village Apartments

11926 Laurelwood Dr

Laurelwood Apartments

11975 Laurelwood Dr

IMT Hoffman

11747-11753 Moorpark St

12021-12023 Hoffman St

The Radford Studio City

12039-12041 Guerin St

Hoffman Terraces

12101 Hoffman St

12122 Hoffman St

11954 Moorpark St

11960 Moorpark St

11974 Moorpark St

12125 Valleyheart Dr

12000 Moorpark St

Laurel Towers

4135 Laurel Canyon Blvd

12117 Valley Heart Luxury Apartments

Vantage Apartments

Laurel Vista Apartments

11614-11616 1/2 Riverside

4320 Laurel Canyon Blvd

12062 Moorpark St

4321 Laurel Canyon Boulevard

4350 Vantage Ave

Villa Seville

12147 Moorpark St

12203 Moorpark St. Studio City 91604

12216 Moorpark St

Moorpark Apartments

12231 Moorpark St

12241 Moorpark St

12251 Moorpark St

12314 Moorpark St.

4108 Whitsett Ave

Whitsett Apartments

4224 Whitsett Ave

4248 Whitsett Ave

The Regent

12433 Moorpark St

4342 Whitsett Ave

Whitsett Apartments

4303 Whitsett Ave

Whitsett Apartments

Babcock Terrace

4343 Whitsett Ave

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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio City
How much are Studio apartments in Studio City?
There are currently 2,272 Studio Apartments in Studio City with rent ranges from $1,335 to $3,541 with an average price of $1,996.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Studio City Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Studio City ranges from $1,450 to $6,010 with an average monthly rent of $2,459.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Studio City cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Studio City range from $1,725 to $9,270. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,232.
How expensive are Studio City Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 831 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Studio City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,298 to $8,000 - averaging $4,126 for the location.
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