
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,892 Rentals)


1149 E 1st St

1620 E 2nd St

772-778 Loma Ave

548A-F Cedar Ave

4200 E Jacinto Way

2684 Daisy Ave

La Plaza Real

1001 E 1st St

1209 E 1st St

730 Magnolia Ave

917 Grand Ave

3109-3117 E 4th St

1060 Mira Mar

1251 E 1st St

292 N Lowena Dr

1024 Maine Ave

553 Cedar Ave

4170 E Patero Way

426 E Broadway

452 W 8th St

2027-2029 E Broadway

1730 E 2nd St

3900 E 11th St

345 N Colorado Pl

1060 E 1st St

1744 E 2nd St

Appleton Apartments

604-614 Chestnut Ave

1748-1756 E 2nd St

80 Lime Ave

Sun Haven Apartments

826 Euclid Ave

1511 E 1st St

126-134 Gaviota Ave

1417-1421 E 1st St

501 W 8th St

Walker Building Lofts

850 Daisy Ave

1218-1222 1/2 E 1st St

841 Grand Ave

44 N Alboni Pl

767 Euclid Ave

1042-1048 E 1st St

1125-1135 Termino Ave

1102 E 1st St

1605-1607 E 1st St

1020 Mira Mar Ave

1517 E 1st St

271 N Lowena Dr

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,545 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,112.
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