
Apartments near Capri Square I in Long Beach, CA (249 Rentals)


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The Landing at Long Beach

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Channel Point

4251 E 4th Street

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Pathways at Bixby Village

Gondolier Apartments

4501 E Anaheim St

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914 Palo Verde Ave, Unit 914 Palo Verde

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5585 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Unit 210

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1770 Ximeno Ave

4786 E Malta St, Unit 5

6350 E Barbanell St

2408 Stearnlee Ave

1061 Park Ave, Unit 104

436 N Bellflower Blvd, Unit 201

576 N Bellflower Blvd, Unit 235

2206 Conquista Ave

5290 E El Roble St

3080 Palo Verde Ave

3149 Los Coyotes Diagonal

576 N Bellflower Blvd

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5221 E Willow St

Village on the Green

El Dorado Lakes

6749 E Stearns St

2118 San Anseline Ave

2142 San Anseline Ave

2212 SAN ANSELINE AV

2224 San Anseline Ave

2248 San Anseline Ave

2242 SAN ANSELINE AV

2225 San Anseline Ave

2217 San Anseline Ave

2256 San Anseline Ave

2237 SAN ANSELINE Ave

2243 SAN ANSELINE Ave

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There are currently 2,535 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,250 to $4,167 with an average price of $2,123.
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