
Apartments near Normandie Plaza in Gardena, CA (920 Rentals)


13515 Chadron Ave

1124 W 117th St

11703 Berendo Ave

3218 W 139th St

1060 W 117th St

11702 S Vermont Ave

11707 S Vermont Ave

Allenhurst

14827 Chadron Ave

11530 S Normandie Ave

13612 Lemoli Ave

13626 Lemoli Ave

2003 W 166th St

11909 S Figueroa St

13512-13516 Lemoli Ave

14501-14507 1/2 Lemoli Ave

13807 Lemoli Ave

3311 W 139th St

12118 S Broadway

Joanne Villas

13533 Lemoli Ave

13703 Lemoli Ave

11821 S Figueroa St

13613 Lemoli Ave

13527 Lemoli Ave

11815 S Figueroa St

11801-11809 S Figueroa St

12421-12425 S Main St

11421 S Normandie Ave

14406 Cerise Ave

14404 Cerise Ave

11507 S New Hampshire Ave

11426 S Budlong Ave

13700-13704 Cerise Ave

Cerise Patio Home Condos

Cerise Apartments

13712 Cerise Ave

11421 Berendo Ave

13620 Cerise Ave

Casa Siena Apartments

14316 Cerise Ave

13606-13608 Cerise Ave

245 E 130th St

13528-13530 1/2 Cerise Ave

11717 S Figueroa St

11418 S New Hampshire Ave

13605 Cerise Ave

13629 Cerise Ave

1201-1209 W Imperial Hwy

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How much are Studio apartments in Gardena?
There are currently 923 Studio Apartments in Gardena with rent ranges from $1,095 to $3,150 with an average price of $2,277.
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