
Apartments near Riviera Shops in Redondo Beach, CA (447 Rentals)


Elements 616

270 Portofino Way

OG Vista

San Remos Apartments

Seasons at Redondo Beach, A 55+ Community

CitiZen Beach Collection

Riviera Vista Apartments

The Grecian Terrace Apartments

Ocean Club

313 Calle Miramar

116 N Helberta Ave

San Marcos Apartments

Marina Tower

The Madrid

821 Calle de Arboles, Unit 827

323 S Francisca Ave, Unit B

727 Esplanade, Unit 304

1015 Spencer St, Unit 1

218 S Broadway, Unit B

1117 Barbara St

1001 Camino Real

1001 Camino Real

1001 Camino Real

407 N Broadway

1115 Barbara St

312 Calle Miramar

312 Calle Miramar

360 The Village

360 The Village

615 S Catalina Ave

615 S Catalina Ave

615 S Catalina Ave

615 S Catalina Ave

340 Calle Miramar

236 S Helberta Ave

100-106 Paseo De La Playa

Village Palos Verdes

610-660 The Village

Seascape III

103 N Irena Ave

Riviera Coast Apartments

116 Palos Verdes Blvd

220 Avenue H

The Capri

224 Avenue H

204 Avenue H
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