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


2909 E Theresa St

1210 Orizaba Ave

1140 Orizaba Ave

385 Temple Ave

2928-2930 E 16th St

345 N Colorado Pl

2525 E Broadway

262-266 Wisconsin Ave

1130 Orizaba Ave

349 N Colorado PL

229-235 Wisconsin Ave

1414 Orizaba Ave

2901 E 6th St

2919 E Theresa St

3015 E 11th St

237 E Columbia St

1490 Orizaba Ave

La Granada

3012 E 15th St

2925 E Theresa St

135 Lindero Ave

1101 FREEMAN AV

380 Temple Ave

331 Colorado

325 N Colorado Pl

210 E 29th St

1520 Orizaba Ave

236 Wisconsin Ave

2913 E 6th St

1751 Orizaba Ave

3022 E 15th St.

317 N Colorado Pl

2509 E 2nd St

281 Molino Ave

1526 Orizaba Ave

386 Temple Ave

1600 Orizaba Ave

1604-1610 Orizaba Ave

750 Orizaba Ave

1612 Orizaba Ave

Freeman Apartments

1425 Freeman Ave

294 Molino Ave

1511 Freeman Ave

Molino Avenue Apartments

1632 Orizba Ave

286 Molino Ave

2722 E 3rd St

736 Orizaba Ave

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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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