
Apartments near Van Nuys Blvd Plaza in Van Nuys, CA (2,242 Rentals)


15444 Vanowen St

15163 Sherman Way

Ivy Terrace

Linden Terrace Apartments

Buffalo Apartments

7441 Hazeltine Ave

15445 Vanowen St

Vistas Apartments

15049 Burbank Blvd

5735 Woodman Ave

Hfl Van Nuys

13415 Victory Blvd

13855 Burbank Blvd

Oak Tree Village Apartment

15506 Vanowen St

Victory Varna

13400 Victory Blvd

15507 Vanowen St

Emerald Pointe Apartment

14315 Chandler Blvd

New Sepulveda Apartments

Royal Terrace Apartments

13610 Sherman Way

Villa Bella Apartments

15050 Burbank Blvd

5724 Sepulveda Blvd

Royal Apartments

7503 Hazeltine Ave

Diamond Head Apartments

14542 Saticoy St

Debbie Manor

Villa Saticoy

14656 Saticoy St

5655 Halbrent Ave

5435 Kester Ave

Ambrose Place

15552 Vanowen St

5617 Woodman Ave

Saticoy Plaza

Olive Tree Apartments

Saticoy St Apartments

Royal Wyandotte Apartments

Montana Apartments

Saticoy West Apartments

Margate Partners

Saticoy Apartments

Bentley Court Apartments

7327 Woodman ave

14547 Saticoy St

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Frequently Asked Questions about Van Nuys
How much are Studio apartments in Van Nuys?
There are currently 2,278 Studio Apartments in Van Nuys with rent ranges from $850 to $3,100 with an average price of $1,825.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Van Nuys Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Van Nuys ranges from $850 to $4,300 with an average monthly rent of $2,218.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Van Nuys cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Van Nuys range from $966 to $8,732. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,866.
How expensive are Van Nuys Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 983 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Van Nuys on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,700 to $10,194 - averaging $3,607 for the location.
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