
Apartments near Saint Joseph Plaza in Gardena, CA (1,625 Rentals)


13921 Hawthorne Way

4422 W 171st St

4383 W 137th St

13830 Hawthorne Way

4362 W 136th St

13822 Hawthorne Way

4366-4376 W 136th St

4343 W 136th St

13909 Hawthorne Way

12828 Doty Ave

4363 W 136th St

4035 W 132nd St

13821 Hawthorne Way

13829 Hawthorne Way

13815 Hawthorne Way

15110 Condon Ave

4384 W 136th St

13809 Hawthorne Way

Pacific Villas

14523-14525 Firmona Ave

12712 Cranbrook Ave

4367 W 136th St

3760 El Segundo Blvd

4375 W 136th St

4453 W 140th St

4438 W 137th Pl

4705 W 152nd St

12713 Cranbrook Ave

12927 Roselle Ave

12920 Roselle Ave

14808 Condon Ave

4438-4440 W 172nd St

12700 Cranbrook Ave

4446 W 137th Pl

12919 Roselle Ave

12706 Kornblum Ave

4446 W 172nd St

12915 Roselle Ave

4046 W 130th St

4390 W 135th St

12701 Cranbrook Ave

4456 W 137th Pl

4462 W 137th Pl

4465 W 138th St

4009 W 130th St

4203 W 133rd St

4062 W 130th St

Pacific Villas

12623 Cranbrook Ave

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There are currently 928 Studio Apartments in Gardena with rent ranges from $1,095 to $3,165 with an average price of $2,297.
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