
Apartments near PCH Square in Long Beach, CA (3,826 Rentals)


Elm 1132

1883 Pine Ave

2161 Locust Ave

1863 Pine Ave

1757-1763 Pine Ave

2342 - 2346 Pasadena Avenue

2100 Earl Ave

1739 N Stanton Pl

1090 Walnut Ave

823 E 10th St

2108-2122 Earl Ave

1526 Sherman Pl

2210 Locust Ave

1741 N Stanton

1721 Pine Ave

645 E Burnett St

1554 Pine Ave

1542 Pine Ave

1321 E 10th St

2132 Earl Ave

1040 E 10th St

2195 Locust Ave

1025 Lime Ave

2216-2224 Locust Ave

1021 Hoffman Ave

1701 Pine Ave

1961 Pine Ave

2119 Earl Ave

Beachwood Terrace

1615 N Stanton Pl

2201 Locust Ave

2230 Locust Ave

The Locust Street Apartments

1083 Gaviota Ave

2156 Earl Ave

1515-1517 N Stanton Pl

1026-1032 Atlantic Ave

1000 E 10th St

1139 Gardenia Ave

2292 Long Beach Blvd

2430 Atlantic Ave

935 Alamitos Ave

943 N Washington Pl

2107 Earl Ave

1056 Walnut Ave

2045 Pine Ave

944-946 Olive Ave

1415-1423 Locust Ave

1024-1026 Hoffman Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,539 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $3,884 with an average price of $2,061.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Long Beach range from $1,735 to $9,492. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,226.
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