
Apartments near Anaheim Station-Blue Line in Long Beach, CA (3,322 Rentals)


2825 E 7th St

1092 Gladys Ave

2 18th Pl

1150 Gladys Ave

1126 Gladys Ave

531 Temple Ave

2429 E Broadway

2845 E Spaulding St

2823 E 7th St

237 Lindero Ave

341 Molino Ave

731 Gladys Ave

Temple Apartments

349 Molino Ave

250 Lindero Ave

2322-2328 E Broadway

2901 E Spaulding St

Belmont Heights, Alamitos Heights

310 Wisconsin Ave

2934 E 11th St

2240 Santa Fe Ave

1111 Orizaba Ave

33 Kennebec Ave

1155 Orizaba Ave

1133 Orizaba Ave

2907 E Spaulding St

2223 E Ocean Blvd

2322 E 2nd St

2445 E Broadway

1067 Orizaba Ave

2925-2927 E Spaulding St

2404-2410 E Broadway

520 Temple Ave

2922 E 15th St

1055 Orizaba Ave

1027 Orizaba

2230 E Ocean Blvd

2910 E 16th St

Orizaba Apartments

1017-1019 Orizaba Ave

909 Orizaba Ave

750 GLADYS Ave

2415 E 2nd St

Sixteenth Street Apartments

2918 E 16th St

319 Molino Ave

2425 E 2nd St

1898 Temple Ave

2431-2435 E 2nd St

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,539 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,350 to $4,056 with an average price of $2,058.
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