
Apartments near Orange Plaza in Long Beach, CA (3,918 Rentals)


2910 E 16th St

824 Maine Ave

731 Redondo Ave

1111 Daisy Ave

1101 Daisy Ave

1089 Coronado Ave

627 W 3rd St

440 Maine Ave

382 Coronado Ave

1425 Freeman Ave

3041 E Corto Pl

1141-1147 Daisy Ave

Cowles Apartments

757 Redondo Ave

918 Maine Ave

735 Redondo Ave

1241 E Wesley Dr

767 Redondo Ave

1826 Pine Ave

819 Redondo Ave

1135 Daisy Ave

1129 Daisy Ave

773 Redondo Ave

522 E 20th St

1490 Orizaba Ave

380 Coronado Ave

2024 Lime Ave

425 Redondo Ave

456-458 W Cowles St

1018 Coronado Ave

Sixteenth Street Apartments

1470 Henderson Ave

1615 Cedar Ave

1400-1408 Freeman Ave

1868 Locust Ave

827 Redondo Ave

707-711 Maine Ave

310 Maine Ave

1643 Cedar Ave

1401 Magnolia Ave

320 Maine Ave

635 W 3rd St

845 Redondo Ave

1024 Maine Ave

1307 E Wesley Dr

1494 Henderson Ave

2918 E 16th St

1629 Cedar Ave

1478 Henderson Ave

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There are currently 2,542 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,084.
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