
Apartments near Los Altos Marketcenter in Long Beach, CA (801 Rentals)


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Channel Point

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1720 Park Avenue

4251 E 4th Street

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355 Coronado Ave.

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1735 Coronado Ave.

3035 E. Mariquita St.

1055 Mira Mar Ave.

1403 Obispo Ave

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4316 E Wehrle Ct, Unit 4316, Unit 4316

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670 Ximeno Ave, Unit 670 Ximeno # 102, Unit 670 Ximeno # 102

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271 Termino Ave, Unit #A, Unit #A

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338 Orizaba Ave, Unit 2, Unit 2

4308 E 4th St, Unit 03

1075 Loma Ave, Unit 102

1074 Obispo Ave, Unit 109

3032 E 7th St, Unit 3032-01

4104 E 7th St, Unit Unit 6

4104 E 7th St, Unit Unit 2

3822 E 7th St, Unit 3

450-456 Coronado Ave

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Village on the Green

830 Belmont Ave

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There are currently 2,541 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,078.
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