
Apartments near PCH & 7th Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (1,184 Rentals)


Belmont Heights

SeaGlass Apartments

218 Loma Ave

310 Redondo Ave

1393 Newport Ave

3631 E 2nd St

Vintage Senior Apartments

394 Coronado Ave

1066 Coronado Ave

Belmont Heights Cottage

1048 Coronado Avenue,

3632 E 2nd St

1044 Coronado Ave

219 Loma Ave

3506 E Ransom St

445 Coronado Ave

539 Coronado Ave

The Coronado House

The Versailes

1043 Coronado Ave,

3440 E Ransom St

233 Newport Ave

Versaille Apartments

315 Obispo Ave

3609 E 1st St

341 Coronado Ave

3316 E 3rd St

390 Obispo Ave

3800 E Ocean Blvd

Newport Wilton Apartments

3810 E Ocean Blvd

1066 Obispo Ave

Terrace Apartments

3131 E Theresa St

305 Coronado Ave.

5901 E Ocean Blvd

1451-1459 Redondo Ave

Loma View Apartments

1674-1696 Newport Ave

3223 E 3rd St

3150 E 4th St

3700 E Ocean Blvd

3117 E 6th St

1650 Redondo Ave

365 Obispo Ave

Ocean Villas

246 Coronado Ave

359 Obispo Ave

112-114 Redondo Ave

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There are currently 2,535 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,113.
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