
Apartments near Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park, CA (984 Rentals)


329 N Electric Ave

501 Anderson Way

1819 Cedar St

408 Electric Ave

7959 Hill Dr

1817 Cedar St

2217-2229 W Main St

218 W Mission Rd

1547 Arland Ave

Las Golondrinas Apartments

1825 Cedar St

203 N Raymond Ave

2247 W Main St

618-622 S Del Mar Ave

2251 W Main St

711 E Central Ave

737 E Central Ave

2208 Larch St

2212 Larch St

2220 Larch St

305 N Palm Ave

2305 Cedar St

2300 Larch St

317-319 1/2 N. Palm Ave.

2302 Larch St

941 S Gladys Ave

15-17 1/2 N. Primrose Ave

112 N Primrose Ave

Grand Villa

Oak Hills IV Condominium

726 Pearl St

2412 W Grand Ave

Rosemead Cottages

Gladys Apartments

921 S Charlotte Ave

2424 W Grand Ave

927 S Charlotte Ave

15 La Paloma Ave

1288 San Gabriel Blvd

901 Charlotte Ave

2526 W Grand Ave

55-65 N Fremont Ave

713 Sunset Ave

709 Sunset Ave

717 Sunset Ave

708 E Angeleno Ave

712 E Angeleno Ave

2700 W Grand Ave

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There are currently 648 Studio Apartments in Monterey Park with rent ranges from $1,250 to $2,500 with an average price of $1,765.
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