
Apartments near CivicCenter Plaza in Lomita, CA (621 Rentals)


1300 Anaheim St

23003-23021 Samuel St

3710 W 230th St

1400 W 218th St

23823 Audrey Ave

3860 W 242nd St

1734 Flower Ave

1338 Engracia Ave

3101 Plaza Del Amo #84

23802 Ocean Ave

23836 Ocean Ave

948-954 W 223rd St

1300 W 218th St

1350 W Carson St

Merit Carson

21702 Halldale Ave

Garden State Trailer Park

2717 Sonoma St

Vila Carson

The Villas

Carson Apartments

22611-22633 1/2 Figueroa St

The Bungalows on Vermont Avenue

22619 Figueroa St

Villas Figueroa

The Gable House Apartments

Tellus on Carson

21415 S Vermont Ave

21833 1/2 Figueroa St

4000-4040 Palos Verdes Dr

Birch Apartments

705 1/2 W 214th St

Carson Gardens Trailer Lodge

603-611 W 214th St

Glenwood Apartments

Arlington II Apartments

(villa Verdes)

23751 Arlington Ave

23611 Arlington Ave

No Longer Managing

Southbay Shores Apartments

23330 Arlington

West Lo

Summer Glen Apartments

Shibui Apartments

Cabrillo

Villa Nova Apartments

2732 Andreo Ave

1601-1611 W Lomita

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Frequently Asked Questions about Lomita
How much are Studio apartments in Lomita?
There are currently 246 Studio Apartments in Lomita with rent ranges from $1,006 to $3,134 with an average price of $1,572.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Lomita Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Lomita ranges from $1,695 to $4,265 with an average monthly rent of $2,448.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Lomita cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lomita range from $1,890 to $6,046. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,185.
How expensive are Lomita Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 197 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Lomita on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,395 to $5,079 - averaging $4,550 for the location.
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