
Apartments near Torina Plaza in Richmond, CA (871 Rentals)


2427 Roosevelt Ave

2563 Barrett Ave

2356-2358 Downer Ave

2371 Downer Ave

2419-2421 Roosevelt Ave

2367 Clinton Ave

3501 Bissell Ave

2375 Maricopa Ave

2338 & 2340 Humphrey Ave

2358 Maricopa Ave

2342 Lowell Ave

2353-2359 Rheem Ave

2348-2360 Rheem St

2352 Maricopa Ave

2713 Nevin Ave

116-122 35th St

2316-2322 Andrade Ave

333-339 29th St

2344 Maricopa Ave

2509-2515 Barrett Ave

2318 Lowell Ave

2331 Lowell Ave

348 28th St

2320 Rheem Ave

2337 Maricopa Ave

2323 Clinton Ave

2344 Brooks Ave

2329 Maricopa Ave

2323 Rheem Ave

3640 Chanslor Ave

5114-5116 Prather Ave

340 Key Blvd

2335-2337 Brooks Ave

325 28th St

2334 Brooks Ave

500 24th St

2508-2514 Bush Ave

2316 Brooks Ave

565 Hayes St

Nicholl Court

2221 Costa Ave

5105-5107 MacDonald Ave

2326 Roosevelt Ave

2220 Costa Ave

563 Hayes St

3947-3953 Ohio Ave

311 Carlston St

3939-3945 Ohio Ave

4401-4407 Ohio Ave

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There are currently 525 Studio Apartments in Richmond with rent ranges from $1,375 to $3,755 with an average price of $2,131.
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