
Apartments near Temple City Square in Temple City, CA (636 Rentals)


5624 Temple City Blvd

9614 Live Oak Ave

9463 Blackley St

6036-6038 Temple City Blvd

5919 Camellia Ave

9623-9633 Broadway

5940-5942 1/2 Camellia Av

5936 Camellia Ave

5928-5932 Camellia Ave

5920 Camellia Ave

9624 Broadway

Garden Court

Camellia Apartments

5424-5428 Temple City Blvd

6018 Camellia Ave

8949 Emperor Ave

4931 Sereno Dr

5841 Golden West Ave

9632 Longden Ave

5920 GOLDENWEST AVE. (194)

5924 Golden West Ave

5944 Golden West Ave

5325-5329 1/2 Golden West

9966 Live Oak Ave

5821-5827 Baldwin Ave

9947 Garibaldi Ave

4456 Temple City Blvd

4525-4527 Ellis Ln

5021 Glickman Ave

10530 E Live Oak Ave

4825 Arden Dr

10325 Lower Azusa Rd

5716 Sultana Ave

5710 Sultana Ave

Temple Gardens Apartments

Sultana Town Homes

9034 Hermosa Dr

Cloverly Apartments

5915 Primrose Ave

5717 Temple City Blvd

5722-5728 Temple City Blvd

Casa Robles Nazarene Retirement Center

6244-6252 Temple City Blvd

Baldwin Arms Apartments

10620-10645 Lynrose St

Parker CA

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How much are Studio apartments in Temple City?
There are currently 335 Studio Apartments in Temple City with rent ranges from $1,175 to $2,832 with an average price of $1,851.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Temple City Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Temple City ranges from $1,600 to $5,150 with an average monthly rent of $2,242.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Temple City cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Temple City range from $2,095 to $4,395. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,112.
How expensive are Temple City Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 239 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Temple City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,500 to $3,505 - averaging $2,985 for the location.
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