
Apartments near Whittier Elementary in Long Beach, CA (94 Rentals)


1335 Walnut Ave

1354 Gundry Ave

1068 E 17th St

1336 Walnut Ave

1334 Walnut Ave

1342 Peterson Ave

1377 Warren Ave

1323 Walnut Ave

1353-1359 Rose Ave

1339 Rose Ave

1332 Walnut Avenue

1335 Rose Ave

1709 Lewis Street Unit 2

1018-1024 E 17th St

1461 Lemon Ave

1363 Alamitos Ave

1132 E Arcadia Ct

1126 E Arcadia Ct

1410 Lemon Ave

1136 E Alhambra Ct

1352-1356 Lemon Ave

1417-1419 Lemon Ave

1126-1130 E Alhambra Ct

1353-1357 Lemon Ave

1362 Lewis Ave

1371-1375 Lewis Ave

1441 E 17th St

1632 Walnut Ave

1235 E 17th St

1240 E 17th St

1615 Rose Ave

1496 Walnut Ave

1464 Gaviota Ave

1432 Gaviota Ave

1445 Warren Ave

1725 Lemon Ave.

1361 Rose Ave

1334 Peterson Ave

Gaviota Apartments

1324 Peterson Avenue

1725 Lewis Ave

New Hope Home Apartments

1403 Lemon Ave
Long Beach, CA Local Guide

Located in the Long Beach Unified School District at 1761 Walnut Avenue in Long Beach, CA, Whittier Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 856 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 Whittier 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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