
Apartments near Anaheim Station-Blue Line in Long Beach, CA (3,323 Rentals)


1125 E Appleton St

1042 Gaviota Ave

1408 Gaviota Ave

1950 San Francisco Ave

1216 E Florida St

1058 E Broadway

807 Gaviota Ave

134 Bonito Ave

1956 San Francisco Ave

924 Gaviota Ave

The Palms

Appleton Apartments

755 Gaviota Ave

2140 Magnolia Ave

1711 E 10th St

488 E Ocean Blvd

1219 E 3rd St

1239-1247 E Florida St

126 Bonito Ave

2230 Locust Ave

2219-2221 Pine Ave

2238 Earl Ave

1339 Rose Ave

1335 Rose Ave

Windward Cove

1725 E 10th St

910 Gaviota Ave

775 Gaviota Ave

1249 E Florida St

1941-1943 San Francisco Ave

834 Gaviota Ave

1153 E Appleton St

Alexan West End

44 N Alboni Pl

120-124 Bonito ave

Lancer

1353-1359 Rose Ave

1001 E 1st St

38 N Alboni Plz

2246-2248 Earl Ave

745 Gaviota Ave

2241 Earl Ave

36 unit apartment building

2167 Martin Luther King

565 Walnut Ave

1323 E Florida St

819-821 E Ocean Blvd

2237 Pine Ave

2247 Locust Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,540 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,064.
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