
Apartments near Rogers Middle in Long Beach, CA (390 Rentals)


3626 E 6th St

672 Euclid Ave

55 56th Pl

5711 E Seaside Walk

6000 E Appian Way

6020 E Bay Shore Walk

55 61st Pl

85 62nd Pl

6000 E Ocean Blvd

6124 E Ocean Blvd

6201 E Ocean Blvd

40 63rd Pl

6300 E Ocean Blvd

6213 E Seaside Walk

63 65th Pl

6518 E Bay Shore Walk

Long Beach Peninsula 2-Plex

6601 E Ocean Blvd

5120 Livingston Dr

5261 E The Toledo

The Toledo

225 Argonne Ave

220 Argonne Ave

Granada Towers

Garden Isle

160-162 Quincy Ave

Naples Isle Apartments

4433 E 4th St

5465 E 2nd St

5451 E 2nd St

Golden Shores

129 Roycroft Ave

145 Prospect Ave

130 Roycroft Ave

154-160 Bennett Ave

Laguna Vista Apartments

4307 E 4th St

Sallys Apartments

4251 E 4th St

4230 E 4th St

4th St Apartments

4226 E 4th St

125 Ximeno Ave.

121 Ximeno Ave

537-543 Ximeno Ave

4244 E 5th St

102 Pomona Ave

70 Glendora Ave

4500 East 7th Street
Long Beach, CA Local Guide

Located in the Long Beach Unified School District at 365 Monrovia Avenue in Long Beach, CA, Rogers Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 905 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 Rogers 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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