
Apartments near Prairie Compton Center in Hawthorne, CA (1,609 Rentals)


2001 Curtis Ave

2004 Curtis Ave

2303 Carnegie Ln

16800-16806 S Western Ave

2602 Harriman Ln

1906 W El Segundo Blvd

16812 S Western Ave

1902 W El Segundo Blvd

2408 Grant Ave

1838 W El Segundo Blvd

Duplex in Redondo Beach

2010 Ruhland Ave

1901 Rindge Ln

2018 Nelson Ave

2104 Mathews Ave

2209 Carnegie Ln

2001 Ruhland Ave

2023 Mathews Ave

2320 Grant Ave

2022 Mathews Ave

2122 Vanderbilt Ln

2323 Huntington Ln

2310 Grant Ave

2011 Mathews Ave

2121 Carnegie

2115-2117 Carnegie Ln

1900 Artesia Blvd

6 Unit Apartment Building in Redondo Beach

2214 Grant Ave

2103 Carnegie Ln

2109 Rockefeller Ln

2010 Vanderbilt Ln

2018 Carnegie Ln

1923 Vanderbilt Ln

2014 Carnegie Ln

2222 Harriman Ln

2009 Carnegie Ln

2204 Huntington Lane

1914 Vanderbilt Ln

2003 Rockefeller Ln

2104 Huntington Ln

1907 Carnegie Ln

1917 Rockefeller Ln

1906 Carnegie Ln

1910 Huntington Ln

14815 Prairie Ave

The Lido

14600 Avis Ave

Chadron Condominiums

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How much are Studio apartments in Hawthorne?
There are currently 1,788 Studio Apartments in Hawthorne with rent ranges from $1,095 to $3,565 with an average price of $2,308.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Hawthorne ranges from $1,400 to $3,564 with an average monthly rent of $2,418.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Hawthorne range from $1,587 to $4,571. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,039.
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There are currently 731 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Hawthorne on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,827 to $7,500 - averaging $3,810 for the location.
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