
Apartments near Commonwealth Plaza in Alhambra, CA (1,385 Rentals)


420 N Monterey St

1036 S Garfield Ave

432 N Monterey St

1705 S 4th St

1600 S 4th St

100-106 E Beacon St

1232-1234 1/2 S. 2nd St.

2800 W Ramona Rd

930 N Stoneman Ave

20-28 Park St

918 N Stoneman Ave

1428 S Third St

Park View Place

2301 Orange Grove Ave

903 N Monterey St

1240 S 2nd St

424 S Stoneman Ave

2804 W Ramona Rd

300 W Norwood Pl

1000 N Stoneman Ave

201 N Chapel Ave

315 N Chapel Ave

825 N Monterey St

333 N Chapel Ave

805-809 S Stoneman Ave

821 N Monterey St

829 N Monterey St

Seville Apartments

208 E Alhambra Rd

1215-1217 S Garfield Ave

305 N Chapel Ave

121 E Beacon St

1221-1225 S Garfield Ave

1512 S 3rd St

28-281/2 Los Higos St

915 N Monterey St

1225,1227 1/2 S. 2nd St.

1429 S 2nd St

429 N Chapel Ave

200 E Commonwealth Ave

123 S Chapel Ave

1520-1522 1/2 S. 2nd St.

501 N Chapel Ave

413 S Monterey St

415 S Monterey St

1233 Garfield Ave

21 Park St

111 S Chapel Ave

205 E Beacon St

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How much are Studio apartments in Alhambra?
There are currently 896 Studio Apartments in Alhambra with rent ranges from $1,300 to $3,688 with an average price of $2,585.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Alhambra range from $1,950 to $5,268. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,920.
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