
Apartments near N Long Beach Blvd in Compton, CA (552 Rentals)


422 W Palm St

456 Magnolia St

432 W Palm St

413 W Laurel St

1310-1320 S Temple Ave

2350--2354 E El Segundo Blvd

445 W Palm St

517 W Arbutus St

423 Laurel St

920 S Willowbrook Ave

1325 S Long Beach Blvd

445-449 W Almond St

15814 S Lime Ave

1115 S Tamarind Ave

1005-1009 S Willowbrook Ave

528 W Magnolia St

317 W Alondra Blvd

12700 S Willowbrook Ave

1103-1111 S Atlantic Dr

239 E Johson St

216 E Caldwell St

El Rancho Mobile Home Park

211 E Johnson St

705-713 W Rosecrans Ave

1221 S Atlantic Dr

205 W Tichenor St

107 E Johnson St

12412 S Willowbrook Ave

1419 S Tamarind Ave

1316 S Atlantic Dr

12517 S Willowbrook Ave

1401 S Willowbrook Ave

458 W Alondra Blvd

2107-2117 E El Segundo Blvd

1616 N Wilmington Ave

2047 E El Segundo Blvd

2022 E El Segundo Blvd

Westland Santa Fe

2001 El Segundo Blvd

1941 E El Segundo Blvd

417-423 S Wilmington Ave

409-415 S Wilmington Ave

820 W Compton Blvd

620-624 Alondra Blvd

433-439 S Wilmington Ave

425-431 S Wilmington Ave

441-447 S Wilmington Ave

449-455 S Wilmington Ave

457-463 S Wilmington Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Compton?
There are currently 378 Studio Apartments in Compton with rent ranges from $1,000 to $3,400 with an average price of $1,701.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Compton Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Compton ranges from $832 to $2,800 with an average monthly rent of $1,963.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Compton cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Compton range from $1,795 to $3,449. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,561.
How expensive are Compton Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 339 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Compton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,100 to $3,900 - averaging $2,962 for the location.
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