
Apartments near Fisherman's Wharf in Redondo Beach, CA (586 Rentals)


Picasso by the Sea

Holiday Riviera Apartments

1106 Barbara St

Sea Breeze Townhome Apartments

Tallman Apartments

La Reina Apartments

Sea View Terrace Apartments- O

1201 Amethyst St

Royal Towers Apartments

1218 Agate Street

1511 S Catalina Ave

208 Avenue H

1234 Agate Street

210 Ave H

1616 Esplanade

Pacific Riviera

Sea Breeze Apartments

1324 Agate St

Sea Haven Resort Apartments

1721 Camino de la Costa

107 Vista Del Mar

201 Vista Del Mar

1722 Esplanade

109 Vista Del Mar

The Villager Apartments

Sugar Hill Apartments

124 Palos Verdes Blvd

503 Avenue G

Biltmore Apartments

6164 S Pacific Coast Hwy

507 Avenue G

Seascape - PLAYA

Playa Sun

Village Gate

1806 Esplanade

1908 Camino de la Costa

214 Calle Miramar

527 Avenue G

The Donred

6100 S. Pacific Coast Hwy.

213 Calle Miramar

Riviera Apartments

Riviera Holiday

Tradewinds

6046 S Pacific Coast Hwy

Concha Apartments

131 Paseo de la Concha

308 Paseo De La Playa

305 Calle Miramar
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There are currently 753 Studio Apartments in Redondo Beach with rent ranges from $1,325 to $3,995 with an average price of $2,202.
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