
Apartments near Los Coyotes Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (208 Rentals)


11381 Foster Rd

22209 Seine Ave

11423 216th St

11342 215th St

11400-11406 E 215th St

11445 216th St

11712 216th St

11722 216th St

11709-11719 216th St

21619 Pioneer Blvd

21603 Pioneer Blvd

21511 Pioneer Blvd

Seine Avenue Duplex

20919-20927 Roseton Ave

10681 Oak St

11604 Walcroft St

11614 Walcroft St

21714 Elaine Ave

11602 207th St

12054-12056 223rd St

Spondee Apartments

10630-10638 Oak St

10640-10648 Oak St

10622-10628 Oak St

10660 Oak St

10650-10658 Oak St

11742 209th St

10712-10720 Oak St

10661-10669 Walnut St

10722 Oak St

10671-10679 Walnut St

10772-10778 Oak St

10681 Walnut St

10691 Walnut St

10701-10709 Walnut St

10782-10788 Oak St

10802-10808 Oak St

11643 207th St

10622-10628 Walnut St

21513 Juan Ave

10711-10727 WALNUT Ave

10672 Walnut St

10822-10828 Oak St

10771 Walnut St

11615 206th St

10832-10838 Oak St

11604 205th St

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There are currently 2,542 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $3,938 with an average price of $2,098.
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