
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,869 Rentals)


658-660 Junipero Ave

1075 Obispo Ave

445 Rose Ave

1132-1136 Pacific Ave

Residential Condonminium

2344 Chestnut Ave

675 Stanley Ave

909 Orizaba Ave

436 Gaviota Ave

2432-2438 Cedar Ave

The Palms On Hathaway

446 Gaviota

417-423 E 7th St

3491 E 15th St

650 Junipero Ave

1720 Newport Ave

815 GLADYS Ave

669 Stanley Ave

3450 E Wilton St

455 Rose Ave

1085 Obispo Ave

1840 Henderson Ave

496 Saint Louis Ave

3501 E Ransom St

454 Rose Ave

427 Orange Ave

The Walnut Apartments

440 E 7th St

944-964 E 5th St

710 E 6th St

1487 Chestnut Ave

1575 Chestnut Ave

1428 Chestnut Ave

1900 E 5th St

1760 Henderson Ave

925 Locust Ave

435 Orange Ave

470 Cherry Ave

2409 Cedar Ave

3495 E 15th St

438-442 Cerritos Ave

1329 Cedar Ave

26 Point 2

424 Almond Ave

3450 E Ransom St

310 W 14th St

1557 Chestnut Ave

329 W 14th St

1004 E 5th St

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There are currently 2,545 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,127.
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