
Apartments near East Anaheim Plaza in Long Beach, CA (3,723 Rentals)


1435 Myrtle Ave

1202 Myrtle Ave

1212 Myrtle Ave

1415-1425 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1209 Olive Ave

1135 Olive Ave

1127-1135 Olive

920 E NEW YORK ST

1371-1375 Lewis Ave

1021 E 12th St

1135 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1013 E 12th St

729 E New York St

1362 Lewis Ave

1140 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1020 E 12th St

820 E 15th St

1203 Lewis Ave

1111 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

722-722 1/2 E 15th St

926 E 11th St

1082 Olive Ave

1353-1357 Lemon Ave

930 E 11th St

Lou Jon

650 E 15th St

539 E 14th St

1077-1083 Lime Ave

1417-1419 Lemon Ave

1051 Myrtle Ave

1069 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1047 Myrtle Ave

1101-1109 Atlantic Ave

538 E Atlas Way

1352-1356 Lemon Ave

1059 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

514 E 14th St

1101 11th St

1483 Atlantic Ave

1410 Lemon Ave

1085 Lewis Ave

1057-1063 Lime Ave

1126-1130 E Alhambra Ct

1032 Olive Ave

1324-1328 Linden Ave

1128 E 12TH St

1045 Myrtle Ave

1030 Myrtle Ave

1491 Atlantic Ave

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There are currently 2,540 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $3,938 with an average price of $2,116.
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