
Apartments near Garfield Plaza in Monterey Park, CA (552 Rentals)


435 Pomelo Ave

126 S Garfield Ave

429 Pomelo Ave

1112 W Garvey Ave

419 Pomelo Ave

118 N Chandler Ave

516 E Newmark Ave

342 S Orange Ave

Royal Meridian

415 Pomelo Ave

401-405 Pomelo Ave

602 E Newmark Ave

345 Pomelo Ave

326 S Orange

203-205 N Ynez Ave

439 S New Ave

610-612 E Newmark Ave

714 E Newmark Ave

Golden Valley Place

408 Pomelo Ave

217 N Ynez Ave

724 Newmark Ave

388 Pomelo Ave

329 Pomelo Ave

210-212 N Mcpherrin Ave

Fountain Villa

342 Pomelo Ave

Palm Villa

211 N McPherrin Ave

338 Pomelo Ave

334 A-D S. Pomelo Ave

227 N MOORE AV

808 E Newmark

212 N Baltimore Ave

711 E Newmark Ave

112-114 N Nicholson Ave

125 N Nicholson Ave

801-803 E Newmark Ave

910 E Newmark Ave

210 N Lincoln Ave

215-217 N Lincoln Ave, Monterey Park

112 Garcelon Ave

214 N Lincoln Ave

1012 E Newmark Ave

117-119 N Sierra Vista St

235 N Lincoln Ave

128 N Alhambra Ave

234 N Lincoln Ave

719 E Mabel Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Monterey Park?
There are currently 648 Studio Apartments in Monterey Park with rent ranges from $1,250 to $2,500 with an average price of $1,777.
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