Studio Apartments for Rent in the Poly High Neighborhood of Long Beach, CA (169 Rentals)Page 4 of 4

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1222 E 10th St
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1222 E 10th St

1222 E 10th StLong Beach, CA 90813
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1576 Elm Ave
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1576 Elm Ave

1576 Elm AveLong Beach, CA 90813
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2010 Cedar Ave
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2010 Cedar Ave

2010 Cedar AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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2538 Cedar Ave
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2538 Cedar Ave

2538 Cedar AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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1863 Pine Ave
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1863 Pine Ave

1863 Pine AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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1122 Cherry Ave
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1122 Cherry Ave

1122 Cherry AveLong Beach, CA 90813
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1215 Dawson Ave
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1215 Dawson Ave

1215 Dawson AveLong Beach, CA 90804
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Sea Mist Towers
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Sea Mist Towers

1451 Atlantic AveLong Beach, CA 90813
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1025 Locust Ave
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1025 Locust Ave

1025 Locust AveLong Beach, CA 90813
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2051 Cedar Ave
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2051 Cedar Ave

2051 Cedar AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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1549 Linden Ave
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1549 Linden Ave

1549 Linden AveLong Beach, CA 90813
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2330 Locust Ave
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2330 Locust Ave

2330 Locust AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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1259 N Loma Vista Dr
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1259 N Loma Vista Dr

1259 N Loma Vista DrLong Beach, CA 90813
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2059 Cedar Ave
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2059 Cedar Ave

2059 Cedar AveLong Beach, CA 90806
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201-209 E 12th Street
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201-209 E 12th Street

201-209 E 12th StLong Beach, CA 90813
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1727 E Hill St
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1727 E Hill St

1727 E Hill StSignal Hill, CA 90755

Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Poly High Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Poly High with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Poly High is at 1976 CHESTNUT AVE listed at $1,295.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Poly High Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Poly High is $2,388.

What is the largest available Studio Poly High Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Poly High is a 694 square feet unit starting from $2,414 at Elevate Long Beach.

What is the average size for Poly High Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Poly High is currently 593 sq ft.

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