
Apartments near Lowell Elementary in Long Beach, CA (124 Rentals)


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Total Monthly Price
235 Corona Ave, Unit 235 Corona Ave.

243 Covina Ave.

231 Granada Ave

270-272 Corona Ave

5201 E The Toledo

5125 E The Toledo

5100 E Vista St

258-260 Covina Ave

5212 E The Toledo

5206 E The Toledo

263 Glendora Ave

5285 E The Toledo

Belmont Shore Tri-Plex

Granada Lofts

223 Nieto Ave

5317 E The Toledo

242 Glendora Ave

221 Argonne Ave

213 Covina Ave

208-210 Granada Ave

The Toledo

213 Park Ave

218 Quincy Ave

183 Argonne Ave

220 Quincy Ave

4603 E Broadway

182 Park Ave

179 Saint Joseph Ave

221 Quincy Ave

160 Argonne Ave

187 Roycroft Ave

173-177 Roycroft Ave

Carloma Apartments

125 Granada Ave

133 Park Ave

Sea Isle Landing

5025 E 1st St

102 Argonne Ave

144 Prospect Ave

109 St Joseph Ave

124 Quincy Ave

116 Roycroft Ave

69 Granada Ave

116 Quincy Ave

144 Ximeno Ave

127 Prospect Ave

4401 E Division St
Long Beach, CA Local Guide

Located in the Long Beach Unified School District at 5201 East Broadway in Long Beach, CA, Lowell Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 744 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Long Beach apartments for rent that are close to Lowell Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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