
Apartments near Mekong Center in Long Beach, CA (3,969 Rentals)


3235 E 15TH St

375 Gladys Ave

1449-1457 Cedar Ave

16-26 10th Pl

941 Cedar Ave

1632 Cedar Ave

3027-3033 E 6th St

1439 Cedar Ave

3122 E 7th St

719-721 Obispo Ave

1749 Obispo Ave

3211 E Wilton St

1863 Pine Ave

3121 Theresa St

1469-1475 Cedar Ave

249 Lindero Ave

1497 Cedar Ave

2151 Pasadena Ave

Chateau Nadyne

1467 Cedar Ave

1495 Cedar Ave

2161 Pasadena Ave

1934 Pine Ave

443 Pine Ave

901 Cedar Ave

Wilton Harbor View

The Palms

Rare Bluff Park Triplex Offering

3101 E. 6th Street

901 Coronado Ave

1424 Coronado Ave

2215 E 2nd St

1076-1080 Coronado Ave

1062 Coronado Ave

1883 Pine Ave

3221 E Wilton St

331 Colorado

367 Gladys Ave

3241 E 15th St

329 W 14th St

241 W 8th St

3237 E Ransom St

2000 Locust Ave

232 E Willard St

1410 Coronado Ave

1730-1736 Obispo Ave

232-240 Kennebec Ave

3243 E Ransom St

1464 Chestnut Ave

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There are currently 2,541 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,076.
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