
Apartments near Century Plaza in Inglewood, CA (2,614 Rentals)


4438 Lennox Blvd

4501 W Lennox Blvd

241 E Buckthorn St

10830 Larch Ave

124 Buckthorn St.

237 E Buckthorn St

233 E Buckhorn St

823 S Grevillea Ave

10835 Firmona Ave

10727-10729 S Grevillea Ave

233 E Buckthorn St

10828-10830 Acacia Ave

10900-10904 Larch Ave

10901 S Freeman Ave

817-819 S Grevillea Ave

10706 S Prairie Ave

718 S Myrtle Ave

10907 Freeman Ave

10228 Doty Ave

125-127 W Buckthorn St

10910-10912 Larch Ave

718 S Flower St

10302 Doty Ave

3922 W 107th St

707 Larch St

10017 Dalerose Ave

811 S Grevillea Ave

709 S Myrtle Ave

805 S Prairie Ave

3734-3740 W 102nd St

3807-3813 W 105th St

713 S Flower St

710-712.5 Larch St

10915-10917 Freeman Ave

816-820 Walnut St

4541 W Lennox Blvd

10827-10829 S Burin Ave

10919 Freeman Ave

10915 Larch Ave

10822 S Grevillea Ave

723 S Osage Ave

714 S Flower St

617 E Buckthorn St

3935 W 108th St

4528 W Lennox Blvd

825 Walnut St

706 S Flower St

3908 W 107th St

10828-10834 S Grevillea Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Inglewood?
There are currently 2,211 Studio Apartments in Inglewood with rent ranges from $812 to $3,150 with an average price of $2,047.
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