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What apartments will $2,000 rent you in Long Beach, today?

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Published on May 11, 2020
What apartments will $2,000 rent you in Long Beach, today?1020 Locust Ave. | Photo: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in Long Beach?

According to Walk Score, this Long Beach neighborhood is quite walkable, is very bikeable and has a few nearby public transportation options. Data from rental site Zumper shows that the median rent for a one bedroom in Long Beach is currently hovering around $1,550.

So, what might you expect to find with a budget of $2,000/month? Read on for a roundup of the latest rental listings, via Zumper and Apartment Guide. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)

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2000 Park Ave.

Photo: Apartment Guide
Photo: Apartment Guide

Listed at $1,915/month, this 825-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 2000 Park Ave.

The listing promises hardwood flooring, a walk-in closet and a dishwasher in the apartment. The building features garage parking. Pet lovers are in luck: Cats and dogs are welcome. Be prepared for a $400 pet deposit.

(See the complete listing here.)

1020 Locust Ave.

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Next, there's this two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment located at 1020 Locust Ave. It's listed for $1,950/month for its 781 square feet.

When it comes to building amenities, expect garage parking. The unit has quartz countertops, a dishwasher and a balcony. Animals are not permitted.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

645 Chestnut Ave.

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Finally, there's an 867-square-foot two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom condo at 645 Chestnut Ave. that's also going for $1,950/month.

The condo comes furnished and offers a ceiling fan, a dishwasher, a balcony and a fireplace. The building boasts assigned parking. Neither cats nor dogs are welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

(Check out the complete listing here.)


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