
Apartments near 201 Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach, CA (3,070 Rentals)


910 N Park Cir

501 W 8th St

1430 W Parade St

515 W 8th St

1353-1357 Lemon Ave

513 E 25th St

334 W 8th St

116 E 8th St

2551 Pasadena Ave

1410 Lemon Ave

Caruthers Manor

2557-2563 Pasadena Ave

1135 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1444 W Parade St

1051 Myrtle Ave

1457 W Pacific Coast Hwy

1021 E 12th St

2619 Chestnut Ave

744 Chestnut Ave

726 Chestnut Ave

1156 E 17th St

1140 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1013 E 12th St

739 Chestnut Ave

1111 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

452 W 8th St

824 Maine Ave

1110 E Salt Lake St

2569-2575 Pasadena Ave

1720 Cerritos Ave

847 Linden Ave

1459 W Parade St

735 Locust Ave

752 Daisy Ave

1047 Myrtle Ave

1352-1356 Lemon Ave

837 Linden Ave

914-916 N Loma Vista Dr

1032 Olive Ave

730 Magnolia Avenue

839 E Sunrise Ave

1132 E Arcadia Ct

1020 E 12th St

1466 W 19th St

1126 E Arcadia Ct

1617 Alamitos Ave

2284 Lewis Ave

1203 Lewis Ave

930 E 11th St

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There are currently 2,536 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,395 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,079.
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