
Apartments near Monterey Highlands Plaza in Monterey Park, CA (751 Rentals)


705 S Almansor St

The Mitchell Apartments

701 S Almansor St

2759 Gladys Ave

410-474 S 4th St

101 Park St

21 Park St

1946 S California St

679 N Atlantic Blvd

1527 Palm Ave

The Walnut

1615 Euclid Ave

2730 W Ramona Rd

619 S Chapel Ave

432 S 1st St

2800 W Ramona Rd

617 S Chapel Ave

3142 Gladys Ave

617 S Almansor St

3212 Gladys Ave

2804 W Ramona Rd

612 S Sierra Vista Ave

1406 S Del Mar Ave

2816 W Ramona Rd

315 S Marguerita Ave

2 Duplexes + 1 Sfr

2801-2803 W Ramona Rd

South Olive Apartments

1404 S Del Mar Ave

238 S Curtis Ave

221 S Atlantic Blvd

7959 Hill Dr

505 S Monterey St

223 S 5th St

1320 S Del Mar Ave

1547 Arland Ave

424 S Stoneman Ave

Electric 329

501 S Monterey St

213 S Atlantic Blvd

217 S Atlantic Blvd

217 S 5th St

403 S Garfield Ave

216-220 S Olive Ave

2900 W Ramona Rd

222 S Curtis Ave

215 S 5th St

427 S Monterey St

511 S Chapel Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Monterey Park?
There are currently 647 Studio Apartments in Monterey Park with rent ranges from $1,250 to $2,500 with an average price of $1,819.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Monterey Park range from $1,983 to $6,694. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,683.
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