Towne at Glendale
1717 N Verdugo Rd,
Glendale, CA 91208
$3,325 - $3,770 | 1-4 Beds
Verdugo Woodlands residents can enjoy the best of Glendale while also being near some of Los Angeles’ most popular destinations. The neighborhood is located three miles northwest of Downtown Glendale while Burbank and Pasadena are only eight miles away. In about an hour, locals can reach iconic shorelines like Santa Monica Beach and Manhattan Beach. Along with several neighborhood parks with trails, Griffith Park is only five miles away via CA-134. Downtown Los Angeles is about 15 miles away. Resting on hilltops, Verdugo Woodlands is known for its character and a strong sense of community. The neighborhood is defined by ranch-style homes and has apartments for rent clustered around Verdugo Road, one of the area's main thoroughfares.
Verdugo Park frequently holds events and serves as a year-round hangout spot for the entire family. Verdugo Woodlands has excellent schools and they help amplify the community’s unity. Verdugo Elementary Schools and others host popular community events like Father’s Follies, an event where dads dress in costume and perform to raise money for the local schools.
As of June 2025, the average apartment rent in Verdugo Woodlands is $1,863 for one bedroom, $2,404 for two bedrooms, and $3,347 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Verdugo Woodlands has increased by 0.8% in the past year.
1 BR
539 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,863/month
Average Rent
2 BR
758 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,404/month
Average Rent
3 BR
1,266 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$3,347/month
Average Rent
Somewhat Walkable
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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
Some Transit
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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Somewhat Bikeable
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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.
Niche User
9 years and 5 months ago•Niche Review
The area I live in is a very nice area and has a small town feel even though it is in the middle of a big city. I would probably live here in the future rather than moving else where because I am familiar and comfortable with the area.
Niche User
11 years ago•Niche Review
Traveling in Glendale as a city can be somewhat dangerous, especially for pedestrians due to an influx of expensive car owners who appeal to have the need to speed too much possibly to show the assets or capabilities of their cars. Specifically at the address I live at, the streets leading to residencies only provide enough space for one car since the parking areas of the streets take up most of the road therefore only leaving room for one car to be traveling at a time up or down the hill of the streets.
Niche User
11 years ago•Niche Review
For the most part, the biggest thing in montrose (suburb of glendale) is their strip of restaurants and retail shops they have on honolulu street. Some new places have popped up and they're great for going out for a bite to eat or to just walk around.
Niche User
11 years ago•Niche Review
I haven't met a lot of people since moving here, but so far most of the neighbors appear to be white or of european ethnicity.
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