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


1775 Locust Ave

260 N Lowena Dr

1025 Cherry Ave

2215 E 2nd St

2123-2131 E 7th St

Bowman Apartments

1070 Gardenia Ave

770 Saint Louis Ave

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Belmont Heights, Alamitos Heights

2223 E Ocean Blvd

1334 Walnut Ave

533 W 17th St

1115 Gardenia Ave

The Dawson

1336 Walnut Ave

1102 E 17th St

33 Kennebec Ave

1119 Gardenia Ave

Caruthers Manor

269-271 Kennebec Ave

1741 Chestnut Ave

1068 E 17th St

790 Saint Louis Ave

814 Saint Louis Ave

1469 Gundry Ave

245 Kennebec Ave

1762 Chestnut Ave

1765 Cedar Ave

2244 E 6th St

1709 Lewis Street Unit 2

1121 Gardenia Ave

255 Kennebec Ave

1139 Gardenia Ave

2245 E 6th St

1414-1424 Peterson Ave

1311 E 15th St

1241 E 15th St

822 St. Louis Ave

1118 E 17th St

908 St. Louis Ave

811-821 Dawson Ave

Saint Louis Apartments

1617 Alamitos Ave

1110 Gardenia Ave

2223 E 7th St

1102 Gardenia Ave

2213 7th St

932 Saint Louis Ave

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There are currently 2,537 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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