
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,882 Rentals)


901 Cedar Ave

2619 Chestnut Ave

1731 E 3rd St

215 W 8th St

819 Redondo Ave

3751-3803 E 14th St

2611 E 4th St

1219-1221 E Appleton St

1612 E 3rd St

3803 E 14th St

520 Temple Ave

337 Atlantic Ave

924 Redondo Ave

386 Carroll Park E

1102 Loma Ave

Versailles

301 Lime Ave

1125 E Appleton St

1153 E Appleton St

2913 E 6th St

1114 Magnolia Ave

Temple Apartments

1785 E 3rd St

1020 Newport Ave

2203 E Bermuda St

625 Orizaba Ave

719-721 Obispo Ave

252 Esperanza Ave

933-939 Newport Ave

1033-1041 N Virginia Ct

323 W 9th St

1032 Newport Ave

1816 Oregon Ave

3122 E 7th St

1054 Magnolia Ave

241 W 8th St

226 Olive Ave

833 Cedar Ave

702-708 E 3rd St

2020 E Bermuda St

3515 E 10th St

710 E 3rd St

943-949 Chestnut Ave

824-828 Redondo Ave

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El Cordova Apartments

333 W 9th St

1117 Euclid Ave

1208 Daisy Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,550 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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