
Housing costs got you down? Though apartment hunting can be frustrating, there are deals to be had. So what does a cheap price on a rental in Long Beach look like these days — and what might you get for the price?
Per Walk Score ratings, the neighborhood is friendly for those on foot and is convenient for biking. It also features median rents for a one bedroom that hover around $1,595, which is on par with the one-bedroom median for Long Beach as a whole.
A look at local listings in Long Beach via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide yields a look at what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in this Long Beach neighborhood.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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723 E. Third St.
This studio apartment, situated at 723 E. Third St., is listed for $1,095/month for its 380 square feet.
In the unit, expect to find a walk-in closet and hardwood flooring; secured entry is offered as a building amenity. Pets are not permitted. Expect a $30 application fee.
(See the complete listing here.)
1536 Locust Ave.
Next, here's a studio apartment at 1536 Locust Ave., which, at 400 square feet, is going for $1,150/month.
The building offers on-site laundry. In the unit, you're promised a dishwasher. Cats and dogs are not allowed. Look out for a $1,150 deposit.
(See the full listing here.)
1162 E. Third St.
Check out this 375-square-foot studio apartment at 1162 E. Third St., listed at $1,195/month.
In the unit, look for hardwood flooring and a ceiling fan. Pet owners, take heed: This rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly.
(Here's the listing.)
917 E. First St.
Finally, this studio apartment, situated at 917 E. First St., is also listed for $1,195/month.
In the unit, look for hardwood flooring. Cats and dogs are not welcome. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.
(See the listing here.)
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