
Apartments near Oso Plaza in Winnetka, CA (695 Rentals)


7332 Alabama Ave

7505 Alabama Ave

21513 Cohasset St

6902 Milwood Ave

7252 Alabama Ave

7248 Alabama Ave

Riata Apartments

6819 Variel Ave

19519-19521 Welby Way

21529 Saticoy St

6823 Variel Ave

7222 Alabama Ave

7249 Alabama Ave

7245 Alabama Ave

7239 Alabama Ave

7112 Alabama Ave

Saticoy Apartments

7716 Owensmouth Ave

19142 Sherman Way

7050 Alabama Ave

19136 Sherman Way

20954 Bryant St

7038 Alabama

19120 Sherman Way

7028 Alabama Ave

7022 Alabama Ave

20957 Bryant St

Bryant Street Apartments

19114 Sherman Way

19105 Sherman Way

19108 Sherman Way

19103 Sherman Way

Imperial Manor - Remmet Apartments

7058 Remmet Ave

8000 Owensmouth Ave

21034 Bryant St

21035 Bryant St

21000 Parthenia St

18957 Saticoy St

7014 Remmet Ave

7045 Remmet Ave

21600 Gault St

7256 Jordan Ave

7039 Remmet Ave

7232 Jordan Ave

River Point at Warner Center

7001-7003 Remmet Ave

19009 Sherman Way

7009 Remmet Ave

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There are currently 465 Studio Apartments in Winnetka with rent ranges from $1,275 to $3,577 with an average price of $1,910.
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