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


7301 Vineland Ave

7254 Ensign Ave

10563 Vinedale St

7253-7257 Vineland Ave

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10951 Cantlay St

7317-7319 1/2 Bakman Ave

7323-7325 Bakman Ave

7237 Vineland Ave

7313 Bakman Ave

10151 Arminta St

7303 Bakman Ave

7255 Bakman Ave

7249 Bakman Ave

11041-11043 Sherman Way

11137 Sherman Way

7245 Bakman Ave

7239 Bakman Ave

11147 Sherman Way

7229 Bakman Ave

7857 Claybeck Ave

Bakman Palms

8750 Telfair Ave

8751 Lankershim Blvd

8809 Lankershim Blvd

8819-8823 Lankershim Blvd

10517-10519 La Tuna Canyon Rd

7649 N Hollywood Way

9325 Sunland Park Dr

7717 Laurel Cyn.

Sunkist Villas

9520 La Tuna Canyon Rd

Casa Del Sol

Ratner Apartments

7925 Vineland Ave

White Street Apartments

Vineland

Arminta North

Arminta North Apartments

Cove Apartments

Maui Apartments

Arminta Apartments

Tierra Del Sol

Vineland Apartments

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Vineland Courtyard

The Rose Garden

7500 Vineland Ave

8405 Glenoaks Blvd

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How much are Studio apartments in Sun Valley?
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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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Sun Valley range from $1,950 to $4,577. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,682.
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