
Apartments near N.E.C. Crenshaw at 239th St. in Torrance, CA (635 Rentals)


2214-2220 W 248th St

2320-24 1/2 W. 250th St.

2Fifty Luxury Apartments

Eshelman Flats

2051 250th St

2017-2025 250th St

2161 253rd Pl.

24818 Eshelman Avenue

Villa Capri

25030-25036 Walnut St

Summer Glen Apartments

Lomita Kiwanis Gardens

Casablanca South Apartments

Patrician Apartments

2219 Pacific Coast Hwy

25316 Ebony Ln

25829 Viana Avenue

25830 Viana Ave

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Casa Largo Apartments

Casa Linda

Rolling Hills Gardens REC

25827 Oak St

Villa Nova Apartments

25917 Narbonne Ave

Narbonne Apartments

Exton Condominium

1601-1611 W Lomita

25840 Oak St

La Casa Apartments

25907 Oak St

25846 Oak Street, Lomita

Las Colinas Apartments

Bella Townhomes

1602 W Lomita Blvd.

Kala Kai

Villa Lomita Apartments

Diamond Head Plaza

25424 S. Western Avenue

26025 Narbonne Ave

Lomita Spa

26019 Oak Street

Hillside Plaza Apartments

1454 W 227th St

Narbonne

Walnut Cove

25524 South Western Ave

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There are currently 869 Studio Apartments in Torrance with rent ranges from $1,006 to $3,777 with an average price of $2,067.
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