
Apartments near 1st Street Station-Blue Line in Long Beach, CA (3,116 Rentals)


1527 Cedar Ave

1538 Cedar Ave

1542 Cedar

1034 Gaviota Ave

1210 Hoffman Ave

1090 Walnut Ave

787 Gardenia Ave

1212 Hoffman Ave

925 Rose Ave

1833 E 8th St

1711 E 10th St

1600-1602 Cedar Ave

528 Cherry Ave

1725 E 10th St

2045 E Bermuda St

1575 Chestnut Ave

534 Cherry Ave

419 Saint Louis Ave

340 17th St

1508 Magnolia Ave

532 Cherry Ave

Rose Avenue Apartments

1626 Pine Ave

1916 Henderson Ave

1500 Magnolia Ave

2104 E Florida St

1042-1050 Gaviota Ave

1377 Warren Ave

819 Gardenia Ave

1083 Gaviota Ave

833 Gardenia Ave

2053 E Appleton St

426-430 E 17th St

1626 Linden Ave

766 Gardenia Ave

Appleton Apartments

1042 Gaviota Ave

2111 E Bermuda St

784 Gardenia Ave

2105 E Florida St

604 Cherry Ave

1635 Linden Ave

520 E 17th St

1518 Magnolia Ave

548 E 17th St

429-433 E 17th St

1534 Magnolia Ave

2069 E 3rd St

769 Cherry 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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