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


219-223 S Del Mar Ave

225 S Del Mar Ave

215 S Del Mar Ave

9855 Lower Azusa Rd

Tropical Apartments

227 S Del Mar Ave

109 W Live Oak St

1116 W Duarte Rd

Valley Manor Apartments

7024 N Rosemead Blvd

241 S Del Mar Ave

4017 Muscatel Ave

101 W Broadway

9649-9651 E Naomi Ave

1222-1228 Temple City Blvd

120 W Live Oak St

119 W Live Oak St

309 S Del Mar Ave

1222-1228 Temple City Blvd

8743-8753 Arcadia Ave

4106 Walnut Grove Ave

9106-9108 1/2 Valley Bl.

9102-9106 1/2 Arcadia Ave

9024 Arcadia Ave

4035-4037 Walnut Grove Ave

9108-9110 1/2 Arcadia Ave

8943 Arcadia Ave

618-622 S Del Mar Ave

9174 Arcadia Ave

142 W Live Oak St

9071 Arcadia Ave

Sir James Apartments

9330-9338 Valley Blvd

936 W Duarte Rd

9021-9031 Arcadia Ave

1150 Arcadia Ave

115-130 N San Marino Ave

The Carmel

713-719 E Wells St

7133 Rosemead Blvd

8962 E Fairview Ave

7147 Rosemead Blvd

135 S Junipero Serra Dr

1530 S Baldwin Ave

3919 Rosemead Blvd

941 W Duarte Rd

147 Junipero Serra Dr

147 - Arcadia Palms

161 S Junipero Serra Dr

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Frequently Asked Questions about Temple City
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 $2,260.
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 $3,104.
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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