
Apartamentos de alquiler Acceso Controlado con 1 Dormitorios en Gardena, CA (78 Alquileres) Página 2 de 2


London Arms -14100-14030 CHADRON AVE

14102 Lemoli Ave

Precio Mensual Total
20567 S Vermont Ave, Unit 5

4249 W 136th St

20531 S Vermont Ave, Unit Fully Furnished condo

10407 Crenshaw Blvd

12311 Grevillea Ave

14612 Larch Ave

4047 W 136th St

1619-1627 W 206th St

11936 Grevillea Ave

13105 Kornblum Ave

Sea Breeze Apartments

16505-16509 1/2 Prairie Ave

432 W 107th St

SoLa Vermont

1315 W 104th St

13604 Chadron Ave

13634 Doty Ave

12415 Cedar Ave

4369 W 132nd St

4457 W 120th St

11213-11217 1/2 S Figueroa St

3504 W 111th St

16925 Prairie Ave

10th Avenue

212-218 E Imperial Hwy
Gardena, CA Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Gardena?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartamentos Estudio en Gardena | $2,180 | $1,375 | $3,150 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Gardena | $2,418 | $1,500 | $3,844 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Gardena | $2,676 | $1,500 | $4,521 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Gardena | $2,812 | $2,100 | $3,500 |
| Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Gardena | $2,694 | $1,317 | $4,200 |
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Cuál es el apartamento de Estudio más barato en Gardena?
Actualmente el apartamento de Estudio más asequible en Gardena está en 12036 S Vermont Ave listado en $1,549.
¿Cuál es el la renta media de un apartamento de 1 Dormitorios en Gardena?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento de 1 Dormitorios en Gardena es $2,418.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler de 1 Dormitorios más grande disponible en Gardena ?
A día de hoy el apartamento con más metros cuadrados en Gardena es una unidad de 903 pies cuadrados a partir de $3,844 en Apollo South Bay.
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler de 1 Dormitorios en Gardena?
El tamaño medio de un alquiler de 1 Dormitorios en Gardena es actualmente de 666 pies cuadrados.
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