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


St. Anthony Apartments (por)

541 W 5th St

963 E 5th St

328 W 8th St

237 E 9th

747 Olive Ave

820 Cedar Ave

Beachwood Apartments

Sea Air Apartments

1116 E 1st St

1026 E 5th St

909-915 Locust Ave

624 W 5th St

1045 E 4th Street

Long Beach Villas

910-924 Pine Ave

Ocean Palms Apartments

433 W 7th St

625 Magnolia Ave

1117-1123 E. Appleton St

Sands Apartments

1107 E 3rd St

1043 E 5th St

1142-1148 E 1st St

923 Linden Ave

1135 E Appleton St

1152 E 1st St

828 Chestnut Ave

1121 E 3rd St

1047 E 5th St

901 W. Pacific Ave

753 N Washington Pl

644 5th St

1049 E 5th Street

1010 E 7th St

219-223 W 9th St

830 Chestnut Ave

Puerto Del Sol

1129-1131 E 3rd St

1135 E 3rd St

The Blue Note Studio Garden Apartments

119 Orange Ave

1175 E Ocean Blvd

The Patrician

Magnolia Manor

431-451 Maine Ave

911 Pacific Ave

E. 3rd St. Apartments

33 Orange Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,537 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,108.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Long Beach ranges from $700 to $9,737 with an average monthly rent of $2,589.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Long Beach range from $1,729 to $9,015. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,248.
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