
Apartments near Squire Square in Long Beach, CA (4,044 Rentals)


2045 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

405-411 1/2 E Esther St

111 Ximeno Ave

4603 E Broadway

4305 E Ocean Blvd

1250 Pine Ave

1110 E Salt Lake St

944 Pacific Ave

547 E Dayman St

4401 E Division St

1989 Olive Ave

1133 Pine Ave

144 Ximeno Ave

4701 E Anaheim St

334-342 E Esther St

4621 E 14th St

1415-1423 Locust Ave

4620 E 15th St

1520 Locust Ave

4325-4329 E Ocean Blvd

220 Quincy Ave

218 Quincy Ave

1530 Locust Ave

118 Ximeno Ave

934-940 Pacific Ave

519 E Dayman St

The Locust Street Apartments

54 Ximeno Ave

127 Prospect Ave

1132-1136 Pacific Ave

2020-2026 Olive Ave

46 Ximeno Ave

225 W 6th St

32 Ximeno Ave

1315 Park Ave

1970 Atlantic Ave

The Belvedere

125 W 12th St

55 Prospect Ave

215 W 8th St

144 Prospect Ave

1027-1029 1/2 Pacific Ave

1001 Pacific Ave

1537 Locust Ave

4170 E Jacinto Way

1035 Pacific Ave

2024 Lime Ave

528 Cedar Ave

237 W 6th St

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There are currently 2,548 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,092.
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