
Apartments near Amsler St. & Crenshaw Blvd. in Torrance, CA (599 Rentals)


Kings Villa Apartment

1430-1442 W Carson St

Narbonne Gardens Apartments

South Frampton Apartments

Kaia

1522 Lomita Blvd.

1532 W. 257th St.

25350 Oak St

1622 260th St

Interlude

Park Mesa Apartments

24319 Narbonne

2313 247th St

Total Monthly Price
25044 Oak St, Unit Back, Unit Back

Total Monthly Price
1608 260th St, Unit # 4, Unit # 4

25109 Narbonne Ave

4104 Via Largavista

2234-44 241st St.

24502 Eshelman

26243 Monte Vista Ave.

The Estates Condominium

2357 246th Pl

Capri Mobile Park

2350 246th Plz

2312-2320 Lomita Blvd

2446 248th St

23924 Pennsylvania Ave

24417 Alliene Ave

2256-2262 248th St

2467-2471 1/2 251st St.

2246-2250 248th St

2236 248th St

2219-2223 248th St

2253-2255 241st St

2258-2262 250th St

2231 250th St

2200 248th St

25125-25127 3/4 Cypress St

2215 1/2-2219 241st St

24800 Woodward Ave

2163-2167 250th St

Cypress Garden

Lomita Rentals

2150 240th St

2111 245th St

Elms Mobile Homes

25317 Cypress St

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There are currently 872 Studio Apartments in Torrance with rent ranges from $1,006 to $3,777 with an average price of $2,036.
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