
Apartments near St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, CA (3,542 Rentals)


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425 Coronado Ave

26 Alamitos Ave.

2070-2080 Magnolia Ave.

2232-2234 Santa Fe Ave.

1821 5th St.

Urban Village Apartments

1460 Gaviota Avenue

1251 E Appleton St

2315 Earl Avenue

1819 E. 4th St.

316 Gladys Ave.

768 Orizaba Ave

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Orange Point Apartments

430 Obispo Ave

910

2422 E. 11th St.

1133 Ohio Ave.

Long Beach Senior Arts Colony

Casa Del Patio

2230 E Ocean Blvd

1735 Coronado Ave.

2101 Cedar Ave

1045 Daisy Ave Apartments

1632 Junipero Ave

3035 E. Mariquita St.

Aster

600 Almond Ave

1026 Saint Louis Ave

Bay Aire Apartments

1521 E 2nd Street

1232 E 2nd Street

459 Orange Ave #9

210 Third Lofts

1600 E Ocean Blvd

Park Pacific Tower Senior Housing

1844 E 5th St. #3

1045 E 4th Street

1145 E 1st St

540 E 14th St

Orange Terrace Apartments

Elm Avenue Apartments

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1931 Atlantic Ave, Unit 1931

443 W 11th St, Unit 443

2200 Santa Fe Ave, Unit #C

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2119 Earl Ave, Unit Long Beach

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122 Junipero Ave, Unit Park Place #B

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1424 E Broadway, Unit Suite A

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732 Redondo Ave, Unit 732

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There are currently 2,534 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,167 with an average price of $2,132.
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