
Apartments near Belmont Shore Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (2,713 Rentals)


2922 E 15th St

5285 E Anaheim Rd

1425 Hellman St

1376 Junipero Ave

5271 E Anaheim Rd

1060 E 1st St

1145 Cherry Ave

1619 Redondo Ave

3305 E Ransom St

1625 Loma Ave

820 Hoffman Ave

2610 E Spaulding St

1054 E 1st St

2729 E Spaulding St

3450 E Wilton St

1519 Obispo Ave

Rubel Apartments

1170 Cherry Ave

3243 E Ransom St

1110 Gardenia Ave

1511 Freeman Ave

3215 E Ransom St

1055 E Ocean Blvd

1552 Obispo Ave

1520 Freeman Ave

1034 Gaviota Ave

1058 E Broadway

1521 Freeman Ave

1308 E 7th St

1641 Loma Ave

1042 Gaviota Ave

1221 E 6th St

1525 Obispo Ave

3237 E Ransom St

1600 E 10th St

1238 E 7th St

1535 Obispo Ave.

348 Cerritos Ave

1042-1048 E 1st St

3444 E Wilton St

1116 Gardenia Ave

285-295 Cerritos Ave

925 Walnut Ave

1035-1041 E Ocean Blvd

1042-1050 Gaviota Ave

1119 Gardenia Ave

1040 E Ocean Blvd

5201 E Anaheim Rd

1025 Gaviota Ave

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There are currently 2,537 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,108.
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