
Apartments near Pacific Plaza in Huntington Park, CA (1,231 Rentals)


5701 Gifford Ave

4758-4760 S Central Ave

1130 E 64th St

1063 E 49th Plz

1210 E 68th St

5319 Gifford Ave

Not on MLS *Duplex* in Los Angeles. Like NEW.

1168 E Vernon Ave

1528 E 33rd St

3631 Florence Ave

2817 Santa Ana St

8110 Commercial Pl

5418 Gifford Ave

5820 Gifford Ave

2829 Santa Ana St

3637 Florence Ave

6518 Corona Ave

2806-2810 Santa Ana St

1162 E 43rd Pl

7317 Parmelee Ave

8109-8111 Beechwood Ave

7101-7111 S Hooper Ave

4072 Randolph St

1131 E 67th St

1135 E 67th St

6217-6221 Gifford Ave

8125 Commercial Pl

982 E 50th St

2931 Santa Ana St

6021 Gifford Ave

1059 E 48th St

7307 Elsie St

7408-7411 Elsie St (7408-7411 Parmalee Ave)

8124-8134 Commercial Pl

6813-6817 San Luis Ave

4117 Hooper Ave

4127 E 57th St

6840-6844 Bear Ave

8128 Seville Ave

6915 Bear Ave

4117-4123 E 57th St

942-952 1/2 53rd St.

6305-6309 Gifford Ave

4206 Naomi Ave

6524 S Central Ave

6712-6714 Corona Ave

2966 Santa Ana St

1211 E 71st St

6904-6910 Bear Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Huntington Park?
There are currently 1,060 Studio Apartments in Huntington Park with rent ranges from $1,100 to $6,300 with an average price of $2,906.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Huntington Park ranges from $700 to $2,120 with an average monthly rent of $1,661.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Huntington Park range from $1,600 to $2,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,257.
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There are currently 324 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Huntington Park on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,200 to $3,850 - averaging $2,896 for the location.
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