Retirement Community
8162 Louise Ave, Northridge, CA, 91325
Ashwood Court Has 72 Units Available
Balboa Place Apartments Has 151 Units Available
Sophia Ridge Apartments Has 112 Units Available
White Oak-Lassen Apartments Has 80 Units Available
Discovering Horizon Has 12 Units Available
Headway House Has 4 Units Available
Northridge Park Has 68 Units Available
Oscar House Group Home Has 6 Units Available
Parthenia St. Senior Housing Has 76 Units Available
Plummer Park Apartments Has 40 Units Available
Vista Homes Has 12 Units Available
White Oak Group Home Has 6 Units Available
EMERITUS AT NORTHRIDGE Has 1 Units Available
Pacifica Senior Living Northridge Has 1 Units Available
The Village at Northridge Senior Living Has 1 Units Available
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