
Apartments near Linda Esperanza Marquez High A Huntington Park Institute Of Applied Medicine in Huntington Park, CA (536 Rentals)


6328-6330 Malabar St

6823 Marbrisa Ave

2471 Randolph St

6614 Middleton St

6200 Malabar St

6518 Malabar St

6039-6043 Malabar St

Middleton Place

6522 Malabar St

6131 Rugby Ave

6708 Middleton St

6710 Middleton St

6601 Malabar St

6609 Malabar St

6530 Malabar St

Middleton Apartments

6209-62171/2 Rugby Ave

6703 Malabar St

2509 Randolph St

Middleton Apartments

2518-2524 Randolph St

6026 Malabar St

6914-6918 Marbrisa Ave

6802 Middleton St

6719 Malabar St

6614 Malabar St

2471 Belgrave Ave

7015 Albany St

6712 Malabar St

6816 Middleton St

6822-6834 Middleton St

Daisy Condominiums

6729 Malabar St

6100 Rugby Ave

6718 Malabar St

6722 Malabar St

6730 Malabar St

5939 Malabar St

7022-7024 Marbrisa Ave

6829 Malabar St

6816 Malabar St

6908 Middleton St

6914-6920 Middleton St

6822 Malabar St

7104 Marbrisa Ave

6810 Malabar St

2468 Saturn Ave

5949 Rugby Ave

7004 Middleton St
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There are currently 1,064 Studio Apartments in Huntington Park with rent ranges from $1,275 to $3,250 with an average price of $2,006.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Huntington Park ranges from $700 to $2,250 with an average monthly rent of $1,564.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Huntington Park range from $1,051 to $2,800. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,110.
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