
Apartments near Ralph's Shopping Center in Gardena, CA (1,290 Rentals)


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13916 Cerise Ave.

4028 W. 137th St

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14531 Freeman

4011 W. 129th Street

4325 W 147th St

4016 W. 137th St.

4066 W 129th St

14019 Cerise Ave

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London Arms -14100-14030 CHADRON AVE

14102 Lemoli Ave

13637 Cordary Ave

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13230 Cordary Ave, Unit D

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4048 139th St, Unit G

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15624 Freeman Ave, Unit 15624

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14523 Osage Ave, Unit 14523 Osage Av, #3

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4376 W 137th St, Unit 1a

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13427 Roselle Ave, Unit 7

15301 Prairie Ave, Unit 01

15301 Prairie Ave, Unit 08

14926 Hawthorne Blvd, Unit 100

4130 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Unit D

4055 W 129th St, Unit 6

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There are currently 922 Studio Apartments in Gardena with rent ranges from $1,375 to $3,150 with an average price of $2,175.
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