
Retirement Community
10425 Magnolia Blvd, North Hollywood, CA, 91601
Academy Village Has 248 Units Available
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Hamlin Estates Has 30 Units Available
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Harmony Gates Has 70 Units Available
Magnolia Villas South Has 65 Units Available
Noho Senior Villas Has 49 Units Available
Park Plaza Senior Apartments Has 203 Units Available
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Casa Linda I Has 3 Units Available
Casa Linda Ii Has 3 Units Available
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Golden Years Sr Has 90 Units Available
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Las Casitas I Has 6 Units Available
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North Hollywood Sr. Citizens Has 200 Units Available
Simpson Villas Has 5 Units Available
ALL SAINTS HEALTHCARE SUBACUTE Has 1 Units Available
GOLDEN STATE COLONIAL HEALTHCARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
SHERMAN VILLAGE HCC Has 1 Units Available
VALLEY MANOR CONV HOSP Has 1 Units Available
VALLEY PALMS CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
WINDSOR GARDENS OF THE VALLEY Has 1 Units Available
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