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


1439 Cedar Ave

1530 Locust Ave

1126-1130 E Alhambra Ct

1449-1457 Cedar Ave

1136 E Alhambra Ct

1137-1147 Mahanna Ave

1024-1026 Hoffman Ave

1409 Magnolia Ave

925 Walnut Ave

1851 E Florida St

1835 E 1st St

1455 Cedar Ave

920 E NEW YORK ST

1537 Locust Ave

1900 E Florida St

1838 E Appleton St

834 Walnut Ave

1131 Mahanna Ave

1107 Mahanna Ave

1467 Cedar Ave

650 E 15th St

1904 E 2nd St

1352-1356 Lemon Ave

807 Gaviota Ave

417-425 W Cowles St

1073 Hoffman Ave

1085 Hoffman Ave

456-458 W Cowles St

1530 Pacific Ave

1841 E 4th St

1542 Pine Ave

722-722 1/2 E 15th St

1417-1419 Lemon Ave

1913 E Broadway

1905 E Appleton St

1902-1910 E 3rd St

Bldg 1

1447 Chestnut Ave

1532 Pacific Ave

1064 Hoffman Ave

Palacio Del Mar

1066-1027 Hoffman Ave

Cowles Apartments

Gaviota Apartments

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Gaviota Apartments

Park Regency Villa

1495 Cedar Ave

1410 Lemon Ave

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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 $2,107.
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