
Apartments near Redondo Village in Redondo Beach, CA (820 Rentals)


Chateau Redondo

18408 Mansel Ave

The Sand Castle

2622 Vanderbilt Ln

622 S Pacific Coast Hwy

2004 Curtis Ave

629 S Catalina Ave

18504-18506 Grevillea Ave

628 S Pacific Coast Hwy

San Simeon

2706 Vanderbilt Ln

1102 Barbara St

2515 Mathews Ave

2604 Mathews Ave

704 S Pacific Coast Hwy

2203 Voorhees Ave

2001 Curtis Ave

18205 Grevillea Ave

2215 Voorhees Ave

2213 Voorhees Ave

Sea breeze

2611 Mathews Ave

2613 Mathews Ave

717 S Pacific Coast Hwy

2614 Nelson Ave

2704 Mathews Ave

2604-2606 Aviation Blvd

719 S Broadway

2612 Nelson Ave

2020 Graham Ave

2617 Nelson Ave

2205 Perkins Ln

731 S Catalina Ave

South Bay Social District

735 Esplanade

1910 Firmona Ave

Ruhland 2700

2523 Voorhees Ave

2704 Ruhland Ave

2621-2623 Ruhland Ave

Knob Hill Apartments

2701 Ruhland Ave

2103 Robinson St

2602 Curtis Ave

2622 Voorhees Ave

2619 Voorhees Ave

2012 Plant Ave

2519 Curtis Ave

2608 Curtis Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Redondo Beach?
There are currently 755 Studio Apartments in Redondo Beach with rent ranges from $1,380 to $3,777 with an average price of $2,222.
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