
Apartments near 1st Street Station-Blue Line in Long Beach, CA (3,120 Rentals)


1519 E 5th St

967 N Park Cir

1614 E 1st St

1328 Elm Ave

1111 Daisy Ave

1202 Myrtle Ave

1224 Olive Ave

1612-1618 E Appleton St

1535 E 4th St

361 Walnut Ave

1070 N Loma Vista Dr

1527 E 5th St

1324-1328 Linden Ave

1545 4th St

1620 E 2nd St

1212 Myrtle Ave

638 Nebraska

1140 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

Ridgemont Condominiums

1279-1285 Chestnut Ave

1620 E Appleton St

The Walnut Apartments

1135 Daisy Ave

1612 E 3rd St

1061 Cerritos Ave

Millennium Homes

366 Walnut Ave

1205 Magnolia Ave

1630 E Broadway

1020 E 12th St

1210-1218 Magnolia Ave

1129 Daisy Ave

Ocean View Imperial

1101 11th St

583-585 Walnut Ave

1141-1147 Daisy Ave

501 Walnut Ave

1616-1618 E Erie St

1219 N Virginia Ct

Orange Avenue Apartments

1208 Daisy Ave

1035 Orange Ave

565 Walnut Ave

1702 E 2nd St

1701 E Ocean Blvd

1612 E 4th St

1616-1622 E 4th St

514 E 14th St

1013 E 12th St

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There are currently 2,536 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,395 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,088.
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