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Featured Apartments in Torrance, CA

Americana/El Pompeii Apartments

Completely remodeled units..New tile in kitchen and bath..Beautiful euro cabinets in kitchens

Torrance CA, 90504

Kensington Apartments

Located in Torrance close to schools, restaurants, grocery stores and entertainment...Spacious apartments featuring gated entry, pool, spa, security, parking, laundry, fitness room and more!

Torrance CA, 90501

Del Amo Village Apartments

Family friendly property features playground, basketball court, pool and BBQs...Large units with walk-in closets...

Torrance CA, 90501

Ocean West

At Ocean West apartments discover walking to shopping, dining, top rated schools, and all that the Southbay has to do, find your place with us that will be home to you.

Torrance CA, 90505

Emerald

Resort-like environment. Ample gated parking. Rec room. BBQ Area. Walk to Civic Center. Bus Stops. Malls!

Torrance CA, 90503

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Torrance, CA

Overview of Torrance

The city of Torrance strives to live out its motto as a "balanced city." This thriving community, a large city in Los Angeles County, boasts diversity, development and a high quality of life for its citizens. This beautiful city promotes a sense of well-being and its residents have plenty of nearby amenities to take advantage of.

Those seeking Torrance apartments for rent may find the city to have a competitive market. Year-round warm temperatures and low humidity, close proximity to both Los Angeles and Orange County, and beaches make this a highly desirable area to live. The city was even nominated for the 2011 All-America City Award, a title it won in 1956.

Living in Torrance, California

Torrance was mainly empty land owned by the Dominguez family until Jared Sidney Torrance purchased some of the land in 1912. He hoped to develop a modern city, and planned it carefully so the consistent winds blowing west would keep residents cool and free from industrial smoke.

Since Torrance was officially incorporated in 1921, it has continued to grow and develop. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 146,493 people called the city home as of July 2011. New residents seeking Torrance apartments are not alone. Besides Torrance's amenities and weather, the city has also grown because of its ideal location between Los Angeles and Orange County.

Torrance Work and Study

Students living in Torrance have a number of nearby options for college. El Camino College, a two-year institution, gives students the opportunity to study various academic disciplines. The University of Redlands has a School of Business location in Torrance, so students may find it a convenient and worthwhile option.

In addition to being a great place to study, the city is also a great place to find work. Top employers in the area include large companies like Toyota, Macy's, American Honda and ExxonMobil. The health industry also employs quite a few Torrance residents, as Torrance Memorial Medical Center is in the area.

Rentals in Torrance, CA, and Cost of Living

Statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau show that rents in Torrance range from $900 to $2000 per month. The same data indicates that the median gross rent is $1,392.

Those living in desirable areas of the city may find their Torrance rentals to be more than they anticipated. Utilizing the city's public bus system or bicycling may help to cut transportation expenses. However, some residents may find that the ideal weather and proximity to Los Angeles make up for the cost of living.

Torrance Attractions and Special Events

Torrance's beaches are a huge draw for both residents and visitors. Any beach lover will enjoy the 40 acres of sand and the many activities it offers, including fishing, swimming, scuba diving and surfing. Outdoor lovers can also head to the Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center to experience one of the only remaining vernal wetlands in Southern California.

Living in Torrance means there are also an abundance of cultural activities to participate in. The Torrance Art Museum features an array of modern and contemporary artwork for the public to enjoy, in addition to hosting educational programs and lectures. Residents regularly shop at Ishibashi Farm Stand, which has been serving the area fresh fruits and vegetables for more than 60 years.

Torrance is also home to one of the largest shopping malls in the country. This centrally located, two-level shopping center boasts a movie theater, restaurants, more than 300 retail stores and even a fitness center.

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