
Apartments near Redondo Shores Center in Redondo Beach, CA (694 Rentals)


The Montecito

2216 Vanderbilt Ln

2411 Mathews Ave

2212 Voorhees Ave.

2513 Ruhland Ave

2118 Carnegie Ln

423 N Elena Ave

407 N Elena Ave

504 N Elena Ave

503 N Elena Ave

411 Beryl St

402-408 N Pacific Coast Hwy

301-311 Carnelian St

417 N Broadway

221 Carnelian St

215-217 Carnelian St

406 North Gertruda Avenue

520 N Francisca Ave

319 N Gertruda Ave

310 N Francisca Ave

Francisca at Catalina

509 Beryl St

216 N Catalina Ave

Seascape Condos

500 N Helberta Ave

Seascape One

520 N Irena Ave

501 N Irena

125 N Broadway

102-106 N Broadway

125 S Pacific Coast Hwy

137 S Broadway

Rehab

Catalina Towers

242 N Juanita Ave

Sandpiper I

225 N Juanita Ave

214-216 S Broadway

La Casita Condominium

224 S Broadway

601-603 Garnet St

204 Camino Real

117 S Helberta Ave

123-125 S Helberta Ave

1206 Agate St

1207 Beryl St

1211 Beryl St

1215 Amethyst St

113 N Lucia Ave

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