
Apartments near Ralph's Center in Redondo Beach, CA (776 Rentals)


Gates Apartments

1900 Rockefeller Ln

1906 Vanderbilt Ln

1901 Carnegie Ln

1831 Grant Ave

1927 Artesia Blvd

Villa Aria

No Vacancy

1324 Agate St

Sugar Hill Apartments

Redondo Garden Townhouses

Aviation Townhomes

Redondo Terrace Townhouses

1234 Agate Street

2120 Manhattan Beach Blvd

2118-2120 Manhattan Beach Blvd

1218 Agate Street

1903 Bataan Rd

1201 Amethyst St

Villa Capistrano

Sea View Terrace Apartments- O

515-517 N. Juanita Ave.

708 N. Juanita Ave.

The Olive Branch

Sandpiper 2

720 N Guadalupe Ave

Sherman: 104 N. Helberta, LLC

220 S. Lucia Ave.

Redondo Apartments

233 S. Juanita Ave.

Mediterranean

115 & 119 S. Broadway

201 S Broadway

Palm View Village (Furnished Units Available)

Olive Tree Apartments

Torrance Palms

Seville Townhouse

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Laurel Terrace

PARKVIEW (Tropic Isle)

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SaltAire

Chateau Garnet

Palermo

1643 Artesia Blvd

Lawndale Apartments

5300 Lorna St.

Park View on Yukon

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There are currently 767 Studio Apartments in Redondo Beach with rent ranges from $1,380 to $3,449 with an average price of $2,207.
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