
Apartments near Long Beach Discount Center in Long Beach, CA (1,849 Rentals)


Cedar Middle Apartments

1845 Magnolia

1841-1845 Chestnut Ave

345 E 20th St

1904 Pine Ave

2501 Olive Ave

Cedar Court South

767 E Sunrise Blvd

1880 Pine Ave

Cambridge Place Apartments

1872 Pine Ave

1885-1887 Locust Ave

336 E 20th St

CityView Apartments 62+ Community

1862 Pine Ave

Cedar Ave. Apartments

327 W Pacific Coast Hwy

833 E Sunrise Blvd

1835 Pine Ave

1980 Harbor Ave

Spark at Midtown

Bloom Magnolia

1864 Locust Ave.

2260 Santa Fe Ave

Locust Apartments

Vistas Del Puerto - Income Restricted

19th St Apartments

2172 Olive Ave

1741-1749 Cedar Ave

The Court

532-542 E Rhea St

1912 Pasadena Ave

2212 Myrtle Ave

1448 W Summit St

2135 Santa Fe Ave.

1534-1548 W. 20th St.

1765 Locust Ave

1865 Harbor Ave

Las Ventanas

Casa Del Cerro Apartments

1427 West Parade Street

1738 Locust Ave.

1629 Chestnut Ave

3460 Cedar Ave

1708 Pine Ave

1625 Cedar Ave

1637 Pine Ave

1612 Cedar Ave

2227 Lewis Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,536 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,395 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,107.
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