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


6260 Ferguson Dr

663 S La Verne Ave

369 S Arizona Ave

433 N 7th St

1525-1537 Potrero Grande Dr

4653 Gleason St

2466-2472 New Ave

1413 W Los Angeles Ave

137 S Dangler Ave

329 N Montebello Blvd

711 S La Verne Ave

Oak Hills IV Condominium

321-325 N Montebello Blvd

719 S La Verne Ave

951 S Woods Ave

736 S La Verne Ave

413 N 7th St

6014 Ferguson Dr

714 S Ferris Ave

710 S Ferris Ave

733 S La Verne Ave

1120 Amalia Ave

5115 Verona St

1629 Del Mar Ave

1117 Amalia Ave

236 S Maple Ave

5834 Ferguson Dr

732 S Ferris Ave

4634 Strang Ave

2510 New Ave

959 S Vancouver Ave

1024-1028 S Woods Ave

742 S Ferris Ave

1016 S Vancouver Ave

1409 Olympic Blvd

2540 New Ave

7435 Garvalia Ave

209 N Montebello Blvd

1212 Amalia Ave

732 S Fetterly Ave

1108 S Woods Ave

2418-2422 Jackson Ave

5130 Carolina Pl

1008-1010 Clela Ave

237 N 7th St

117 S 10th St

112 N Spruce St

233 N 7th St

400 S Maple Ave

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