
Apartments near 8045-8069 Vineland Ave in Sun Valley, CA (759 Rentals)


2324 N Catalina St

12224 Vanowen St

2415 N Lincoln St

Whitsett Estates

7107 Whitsett Ave

12255 Vanowen St

12236 Vanowen St

2409 N Lincoln St

2201 N Frederic St

7101 Whitsett Ave

2215 N Niagara St

7045 Whitsett Ave

Laurel Towers Apartments

7039 Whitsett Ave

2309 N Naomi St

2301-2305 Naomi St

2240 N Catalina St

2242 N Catalina St

2234 N Catalina St

2329 N Lincoln St

Maui Apartments

7015 Whitsett Ave

6700 Laurelgrove Ave

12020 Hamlin St

6448 Agnes Ave

1956 N Ontario St

6925 Whitsett Ave

6440 Agnes Ave

6929 Whitsett Ave

6919 Whitsett Ave

6863 Whitsett Ave

6851 Whitsett Ave

Whitsett Estates

12409 Archwood St

2127 N Lincoln St

12408 Archwood St

6701 Rhodes Ave

6819 Whitsett Ave

6661 Rhodes Ave

12420 Archwood St

6655 Rhodes Ave

Whitsett Estates

6664 Wilkinson Ave

6722 Whitsett Ave

6649 Rhodes Ave

6658 Wilkinson Ave

6716 Whitsett Ave

6654 Wilkinson

6643 Rhodes Ave

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There are currently 1,328 Studio Apartments in Sun Valley with rent ranges from $1,300 to $3,496 with an average price of $1,793.
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