
Apartments near Parent (Frank D.) Elementary School in Inglewood, CA (280 Rentals)


Palm View Village (Furnished Units Available)

537 W. Hyde Park Blvd

524 Venice Way

835-845 Glenway Dr.

The Reef

Retro Style Apartment Building with Pool and Gym - Secure, Modern and Lease-Ready!

7212 S La Cienega Blvd

A10Z

745-747 Venice Way

Venice Dreams

Universe at the Sycamores Apartments

Cedar Glen

626 Kew

925 N. Inglewood Ave.

930 N. Enterprise Ave.

917 N Cedar St

632 W Hillsdale St

546 S Short St

548 S Short St

518 S Short St

521 Evergreen St

537 Evergreen St

525 Evergreen St

543 Evergreen St

532 Evergreen St

600 Evergreen St

Evergreen Fields

604 Evergreen St

936 W Beach Ave

932 W Beach Ave

934 W Beach Ave

The Beach Hill Apartments

907 Kincaid Ave

912 W Beach Ave

620 Hill St

636 Hill St

614 Hill St

945 N Cedar St

638 Hill St

548 Hill St

939 N Cedar St

892 Kincaid Ave

650 Hill St

914 Victor Ave

888 Kincaid Ave

906 Victor Ave

905 Victor Ave

940 N Cedar St

927 N Cedar St
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There are currently 2,218 Studio Apartments in Inglewood with rent ranges from $812 to $3,165 with an average price of $1,979.
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