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Redondo Beach, CA apartments for rent

45 apartments for rent in Redondo Beach, CA, from 31 communities.

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Redondo Beach apartment for rent - A row of houses with white fences and a clear blue sky above.
From $2,400 /mo

2001 Ruhland Ave

Redondo Beach, CA, 90278

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Redondo Beach is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. Redondo Beach is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Beach Cities Child Development Center
Childcare
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Valor Christian Academy
Private • PK-8 • 288 students
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Our Lady Of Guadalupe Elementary School
Private • PK-8 • 272 students
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South Bay Christian School
Private • TK-8 • 154 students
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Journey Of Faith Christian School
Private • PK-K • 136 students
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Montessori School Of Manhattan Beach - Peck
Private • PK, K-2 • 300 students
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Playhouse School
Private • PK-1 • 86 students
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Carden School
Private • PK-K • 49 students
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Ascension Lutheran School
Private • PK-8 • 155 students
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Manhattan Academy
Private • PK-5 • 182 students
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Birney Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 437 students
9/10
Tulita Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 431 students
9/10
Alta Vista Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 569 students
8/10
Beryl Heights Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 445 students
8/10
Jefferson Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 551 students
8/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 592 students
7/10
Madison Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 471 students
7/10
Washington Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 800 students
7/10
Parras (Nick G.) Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1049 students
8/10
Adams Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1073 students
7/10
Redondo Union High School
Public • 9-12 • 3005 students
9/10
Redondo Shores High (Continuation) School
Public • 9-12 • 50 students
6/10
Redondo Beach Transit Center
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Redondo Beach
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Food
Mackay's Donuts
Food
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
Food
Baskin-Robbins
Food
The Flame Broiler
Food
Rod's
Food
369 Ramen & Poke
Food
Hand & Spoon
Food
Chronic Tacos
Food
The Craftsman Bites & Pints
Drinks
The Slip
Drinks
Artesia Bar
Drinks
Pitcher House
Drinks
Jersey's Bar and Grill
Drinks
Bac Street Lounge
Drinks
Project Barley
Drinks
Paddy O'Brien's Irish Pub
Drinks
Thirsty Club
Drinks
Subway
Food
Mackay's Donuts
Food
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
Food
Baskin-Robbins
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The Flame Broiler
Food
Rod's
Food
369 Ramen & Poke
Food
Hand & Spoon
Food
Chronic Tacos
Food
Eat at Joe's
Restaurant
Corner Bakery
Restaurant
Bollywood Zaika
Restaurant
Panelas Brazil Cuisine
Restaurant
Quality Seafood Inc.
Restaurant
Starbucks
Restaurant
Dominique's Cafe
Restaurant
Pho Hue Oi
Restaurant
Japonica
Restaurant
Target
Shopping
Big Lots
Shopping
Macy's
Shopping
Living Spaces
Shopping
TJ Maxx
Shopping
Kohl's
Shopping
Alandrea
Shopping
Just Fishing by Pete
Shopping
Banner Carpets
Shopping
Smart & Final
Grocery store
I&L Liquor
Grocery store
Kirari West
Grocery store
Cake Buzz
Grocery store
Smart & Final Extra!
Grocery store
Little French Bakery
Grocery store
VIP Liquor & Market
Grocery store
7-Eleven
Grocery store
Mobil Mart
Grocery store
Target
Shopping
Big Lots
Shopping
Macy's
Shopping
Living Spaces
Shopping
TJ Maxx
Shopping
Kohl's
Shopping
Alandrea
Shopping
Just Fishing by Pete
Shopping
Banner Carpets
Shopping
Valvoline Instant Oil Change
Automotive
Shell
Automotive
eVgo
Automotive
King Harbor Auto Repair
Automotive
Pep Boys
Automotive
Arco
Automotive
Chevron
Automotive
Paddle House
Automotive
Hertz
Automotive
Valvoline Instant Oil Change
Automotive
Shell
Automotive
eVgo
Automotive
King Harbor Auto Repair
Automotive
Pep Boys
Automotive
Arco
Automotive
Chevron
Automotive
Paddle House
Automotive
Hertz
Automotive
Pacific Dermatology Specialists
Healthcare
Redondo Smile
Healthcare
Del Mar Dental
Healthcare
Galleria Dental Care
Healthcare
Ocean Medical Family & Urgent Care
Healthcare
Beach City Dental Group
Healthcare
Pelican Dental
Healthcare
Exer Urgent Care
Healthcare
Walgreens
Healthcare
Portofino Hotel & Marina
Hotel
Ramada Limited Redondo Beach
Hotel
Best Western Plus
Hotel
Redondo Pier Inn
Hotel
Oakwood At The Village Redondo Beach
Hotel
Redondo Inn & Suites
Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn
Hotel
Best Western
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Residence Inn Los Angeles Redondo Beach
Hotel
Bob Gold & Associates
Other
Scott Anastasi Realty
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Dero
Other
Horrell Realtors
Other
RE/MAX
Other
State Farm
Other
State Farm
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South Bay Tax Advisory Group
Other
Beach City Brokers
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Ananta Spa Sauna & Thai Massage
Personal care
Unique Nails
Personal care
Salon Riviera
Personal care
Cindy's Nails
Personal care
Supercuts
Personal care
Essence
Personal care
Dazzling Diva Nail Lounge
Personal care
Hair n Hair
Personal care
Restore Hyper Wellness
Personal care
Wild Birds Unlimited
Pet care
Pacific Animal Hospital
Pet care
Family Pet Clinic
Pet care
Petco
Pet care
Petco
Pet care
Aquatic Fantasy
Pet care
PAW Veterinary Center
Pet care
Canine Castle
Pet care
Centinela Feed & Pet Supplies
Pet care
St. James Catholic Church
Place of worship
Saint Andrew's
Place of worship
Chabad of South Bay
Place of worship
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Place of worship
Church of Redondo Hills
Place of worship
Living Waters Lighthouse
Place of worship
South Bay Unitarian Fellowship
Place of worship
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Place of worship
Berean Tabernacle
Place of worship
Wells Fargo
Public service
Joe's Postal Center
Public service
Chase
Public service
St Clair Law Estate Planning
Public service
Redondo Beach Post Office
Public service
Redondo Beach Fire Station No. 2
Public service
North Redondo Beach Post Office
Public service
USPS
Public service
Dolan Law
Public service
Redondo Beach Public Library
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Wonder of Dinosaurs
Entertainment
AMC South Bay Galleria 16
Entertainment
Veterans Park Senior Citizen Center
Entertainment
Dion Gallery
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Morris Scout House
Entertainment
Redondo Beach Public Library
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Wonder of Dinosaurs
Entertainment
AMC South Bay Galleria 16
Entertainment
Veterans Park Senior Citizen Center
Entertainment
Dion Gallery
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Morris Scout House
Entertainment
Orangetheory Fitness
Sports
RUHS Pool
Sports
Perry Park Skate Spot
Sports
CrossFit Beach Box
Sports
GTS and 4StarGym
Sports
Pharos
Sports
Let's Go Fitness
Sports
The Village Small Pool
Sports
Fly Studios
Sports

Average rent in Redondo Beach

In Redondo Beach, the average rent is $3,275 per month, with the average rental size around 812 square feet. Most renters here pay over $3,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$3,275/month
Average rental size
812 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
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$1,001 - $1,500
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$1,501 - $2,000
0.1%
$2,001 - $2,500
18.7%
$2,501 - $3,000
34.6%
Over $3,000
46.6%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
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Average utility cost in California

In California, renters typically spend around $473 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for internet to $155 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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$57
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$59
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$30
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Renter’s City Guide to Redondo Beach

Introduction

Redondo Beach, a coastal city in the South Bay region, is located in Los Angeles County, Calif., and is also part of the greater Los Angeles area. Before its founding, the site of the current city was used by the Chowigna Indians as a lookout point, while its coast and wetlands were an important source of food. The name of the original village translates to “Place of Salt.” In 1854, the natives were relocated by Manuel Dominguez, who sold the land to a salt company. In the decades that followed, the area became a major industrial site, as well as a tourist attraction, which has helped it to grow into the city we know today. 

How big is Redondo Beach?

With a population of 66,748, Redondo Beach is the 27th-largest city in Los Angeles county. It is also the largest of the three beach cities, followed by Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach.

What cities are close to Redondo Beach?

Los Angeles is the largest city close to Redondo Beach, a mere 23-mile drive north. Long Beach and Santa Monica are also nearby, 17 miles and 19 miles away, respectively.

What is the weather like in Redondo Beach?

Redondo Beach has a Mediterranean climate, perfect for enjoying a day at the beach most of the year. In fact, residents enjoy around 280 days of sunshine per year, with average summer temperatures reaching 77°F in August. Winters are mild, with temperatures rarely dropping below 48°F. On top of that, the city only gets around 14 inches of rain per year — about half the U.S. average — and it never sees any snow.

What are the pros of living in Redondo Beach?

Redondo Beach is popular with those looking to live near the beach, as well as enjoy its outdoor amenities. The city is split into North and South Redondo, with the southern area being the most popular due to its location near the ocean. Much of the city’s population consists of young families, making Redondo Beach a family-friendly city and a great place to raise kids. 

What are the cons of living in Redondo Beach?

Redondo Beach is slower-paced than neighboring Los Angeles, with fewer cultural and entertainment opportunities apart from the beach. Most of the residents also chose to work in LA, which means they have to face the notorious rush hour traffic on a regular basis.

Is Redondo Beach a diverse city?

With an ethnically diverse population, Redondo Beach can feel very warm and welcoming toward newcomers from all backgrounds. The latest census data indicates that 62% of the population is Caucasian; with Hispanics and Latinos accounting for 17%; and 12% for Asians; while African Americans, American Indians, and Alaska and Hawaii natives make up the rest of the population.

Redondo Beach Demographic Highlights
Total Population 69,291
Female
Male
34,857
34,434
Median Age 41.1
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Redondo Beach?

Beach Cities Transit provides public transportation in Redondo Beach, as well as Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo and LAX. One-way fares are $1 for adults and K-12 students, while seniors, Medicare cardholders and persons with disabilities can ride for $0.50. Monthly passes are available for $40.

How much does a meal cost in Redondo Beach?

The cost of living in Redondo Beach is higher than the national average, yet comparable to other cities in California. For example, a three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant can cost up to $95, but cheaper alternatives do exist. You can grab a single meal in an inexpensive restaurant for around $17.50. 

How much are utilities in Redondo Beach?

Monthly utilities for a 915-square-foot apartment in Redondo Beach average around $104.67, which is cheaper than Los Angeles, where the average figure is $127.77. Internet services are typically around $52.50, depending on your provider.

Redondo Beach Rent Statistics
Redondo Beach, CA Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Redondo Beach Average apartment rent trend

Redondo Beach Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 28,307
Owner Occupied 53.4%
Renter Occupied 46.6%
Renter-occupied housing units in Redondo Beach:
  • 2,354 Single-family detached homes
  • 1,041 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 13,764 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (3,587) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (4,965)

Among all the available rental units in Redondo Beach, 25% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 75% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the top employers in Redondo Beach?

Although Redondo Beach is a popular tourist attraction, its main industries are not hospitality nor tourism, as you would expect, but rather manufacturing. The city’s largest employer is Northrop Grumman, which accounts for 16% of Redondo’s total employment. Other top employers include Redondo Beach Unified School District, as well as the City of Redondo Beach. Residents enjoy a median household income of $104,548, which has not only seen a steady increase on a yearly basis, but also significantly surpasses the U.S. average of $61,937. 

Does Redondo Beach have good schools?

Redondo Beach Unified School District includes 13 public schools. For children aged 10 or younger, some of the most popular elementary schools are Alta Vista Elementary, Birney Elementary and Jefferson Elementary. Redondo Junior High is the best-rated school in the city, while Valor Christian Academy is a top private school with a student-teacher ratio of just 5:1. 

Are there any colleges in Redondo Beach?

There are no universities in Redondo Beach. However, there are several places nearby for those looking to pursue a higher education. For instance, a large portion of the residents choose to commute to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, but El Camino Community College in Torrance — a mere 3.5 miles away — is also a suitable choice, especially if you’re not keen on facing the traffic.

Redondo Beach Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 33,414 -2.6%
Blue Collar 3,032 -1.4%
White Collar 91.7%
Blue Collar 8.3%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 5,245 -2.7%
Private Companies 24,128 -3.9%
Governmental Workers 3,854 3.9%
Not for Profit Companies 3,219 1.1%
Self Employees 14.4%
Private Companies 66.2%
Governmental Workers 10.6%
Not for Profit Companies 8.8%

Redondo Beach Education Statistics

No High School 1.8%
Some High School 14.1%
Some College 14.3%
Associate Degree 6%
Bachelor's Degree 39.5%
Graduate Degree 24.2%

Redondo Beach Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 28,307
Average People Per Household 2.42
Median Household Income$150,245
Average Household Income$197,005
Family
Non-family
16,982
11,325
Children
No Children
8,392
19,915
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What are the main attractions in Redondo Beach?

The beach and the pier definitely steal the spotlight when it comes to top attractions in Redondo Beach. It’s a popular spot with everyone who loves water sports, fishing or even just lounging in the sun. If you’re into surfing, the Redondo Breakwall is one of best-known attractions in the South Bay area, welcoming surfers of all levels. 

What is there to do in Redondo Beach for families?

Redondo Beach is a family-friendly city, with plenty of attractions for both parents and children. Check out Redondo Marina, which offers a protected swimming lagoon and paddleboard rentals, as well as dining options for when you’re done with the swimming lessons. And, because all kids love dinosaurs, make sure to drop by the Wonder of Dinosaurs, home to 100 life-size replicas and the largest of its kind on the West Coast. 

Where to go out in Redondo Beach?

For a fun night out, the best place to check out is the Redondo Beach Pier, also known as the “Endless Pier.” Best known for its oceanfront dining, it’s also home to numerous bars, clubs and other entertainment venues. In the summer, don’t miss out on the live concerts held in the amphitheater at the Hopkins Wilderness Park.

Where to go shopping in Redondo Beach?

The Esplanade is one of the most popular places to go shopping in Redondo Beach. The city is home to several shopping centers, the largest being South Bay Galleria, followed by Redondo Shores and the Seaside Village malls. You’ll also find several boutiques dotted around the pier, as well as plenty of ethnic food restaurants where you can catch your breath and admire the view during your shopping spree.

What are the best neighborhoods in Redondo Beach?

Redondo Beach has plenty of choices when it comes to housing, but where you live depends a lot on your lifestyle. The city is very family-oriented, so if you’re considering moving to Redondo Beach to raise a family, the inland part of the city is mostly residential and would be a more suitable choice. Meanwhile, if you prefer living close to the beach and having immediate access to the city’s recreational amenities, South Redondo is your best bet.

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