
Apartments near PCH & 7th Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (1,192 Rentals)


231 Loma Ave

Sun Haven Apartments

3525 E 15th St

3656 E 2nd St

3650 E 2nd St

382 Coronado Ave

1535 Loma Ave

1018 Coronado Ave

1030 CORONADO Ave

440 Coronado Ave

3529 E Broadway

3324 E 11th St

55 56th Pl

337 Redondo Ave

1396 Redondo Ave

1366 Redondo Ave

1062 Coronado Ave

791 Coronado Ave

1076-1080 Coronado Ave

3516 E Ransom St

392 Coronado Ave

635 Coronado Ave

280 Redondo Ave

3522-3536 E Broadway

380 Coronado Ave

901 Coronado Ave

1625 Loma Ave

356 Coronado Ave

The Ransom Street Apartments

1641 Loma Ave

Casa Grande Apartments

3243 E 10th St

3509 E Broadway

3495 E 15th St

1021 Coronado Ave

3707 E Livingston Dr

421 Coronado

2265 Granada Ave

241 Newport Ave

620 Obispo Ave

3450 E Ransom St

3531 E Wilton St

3491 E 15th St

1669-1671 Loma Ave

1065 Coronado Ave

283 Redondo Ave

235 Newport Ave

279 Redondo Ave

3528 E 2nd St

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There are currently 2,537 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,108.
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