
Apartments near Franklin Classical Middle in Long Beach, CA (1,192 Rentals)


1614 E 1st St

1209 Olive Ave

1517 E Ocean Blvd

1730 E 2nd St

1509 E Ocean Blvd

The Meridian

1902-1910 E 3rd St

1219 Olive Ave

1224 Olive Ave

1748-1756 E 2nd St

The Huxton

1605 E Ocean Blvd

349 E 9th St

909 Elm Dr

925 Cherry Ave

1824 E Appleton St

28-48 Gaviota Ave

1905 E Appleton St

1838 E Appleton St

122 Elm Ave

1126-1130 E Alhambra Ct

1136 E Alhambra Ct

1500 E Ocean Blvd

929 Elm Ave

1809 E 2nd St

1915 E Appleton St

1755 E 1st St

The Blu

Ocean View Imperial

35 Linden Ave

1701 E Ocean Blvd

1913 E Broadway

1025 Cherry Ave

1929 E Appleton St

1734 E 1st St

335 E 9th St

1610 E Ocean Blvd

16-26 10th Pl

1808-1812 E 2nd St

1352-1356 Lemon Ave

1748 E 1st St

1711 E Ocean Blvd

1363 Alamitos Ave

1353-1357 Lemon Ave

1070 Gardenia Ave

1824-1830 E 2nd St

1756 E 1st St

1126 E Arcadia Ct

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Long Beach, CA Local Guide

Located in the Long Beach Unified School District at 540 Cerritos Avenue in Long Beach, CA, Franklin Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 957 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 Franklin Middle 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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