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5926 Bixby Village Dr
Long Beach, CA 90803
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1650
AR Score: 82
Near California State University Long Beach Channel Point Apartments provides a home that residents describe as safe and clean with great amenities. The location has also been described as "ideal", right near the East Pacific Coast Highway, with ample parking and extra storage. Several reviews mentioned the high rental price and frequently increasing rents and that Channel Point might do well with a renovation to justify the expense. Tenants also detailed sketchy move out charges and management staff that handles paperwork poorly or inconsistently and there was no management response to 2012 reviews.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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Long Beach, CA 90815
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1199
AR Score: 78
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926 Locust Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90813
Bedrooms: 1 - 3
Baths: 1 - 2
$975
AR Score: 82
*****
Renaissance Terrace is located in the heart of Long Beach near Pine Avenue and the East Village Arts District. It has been described by residents as quiet and safe, with ample underground parking and great features of the neighborhood within walking distance, including a short two blocks to the free Passport bus. One detailed resident review from early this year explains a water line break that damaged apartments on several floors and the difficulty management was having scheduling and completing repairs. Another tenant mentioned people not cleaning up after their dogs and a generally unkempt building although older reviews contradict that. Location comes through as the greatest benefit to living at Renaissance TerraceOrangearrow Read all reviews...
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5025 E Pacific Coast Hwy
Long Beach, CA 90804
Bedrooms: Studio - 1
Baths: 1
$1075
AR Score: 77
Pacific View Apartments are within minutes of historic Shoreline Village and Belmont Shores, as well as popular attractions such as The Aquarium of the Pacific and The Queen Mary. Near the 405, 605 and 22 freeways Pacific View Apartments is also close to shopping and numerous low to mid price restaurants. Few resident reviews were completely satisfied with their time at Pacific View. A common complaint was entrance into a rented apartment without advanced permission. The most recent review detailed the loss of a security deposit seemingly without just cause. One tenant described the building as very clean, including the pool, but lacking landscaping or green areas. Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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3801 E Pacific Coast Hwy
Long Beach, CA 90804
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1530
AR Score: 84
*****
This apartment complex is perched on a hill overlooking Long Beach, off the Pacific Coast Highway and is close to shopping along the Long Beach Traffic Circle, two miles from Ocean Blvd, with convenient access to the 405, 710, and 605. Residents like the look of Bay Hill and dog owners like the areas to walk their dogs and the provided clean up bags. Bay Hill has one and two bedroom apartments in seven different layout styles and one reviewer posted a photo to show the handy breakfast bar in her kitchen. In 2012 management responded to one tenant review point by point regarding difficulties with the on site business office and the pest control policy, encouraging residents to make their issues known so they can improve.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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4874 East Los Coyotes Diagonal
Long Beach, CA 90815
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1 - 1.5
$1495
AR Score: 75
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Long Beach, CA 90802
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
N/A
AR Score: 74
Furnished Studio, Utilities Paid. Photo
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Long Beach, CA 90804
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
N/A
AR Score: 72
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Long Beach, CA 90853
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1
$1230
AR Score: 74
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Long Beach, CA 90806
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
$1095
AR Score: 74
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In apartment hunting, brainstorming always comes first. It won't matter if you’ve lived in the area for a long time or if you’re a student or if you’re relocating. You have to think things through when you want to find the best apartment for yourself. But even if you’re new to apartment hunting and don’t know anything about anything, it only takes organization, a little common sense and good advice from the experts. Let’s say you’re looking for Long Beach apartments. Where do you begin?

Using the local newspapers, the internet and other avenues, you have access to Long Beach apartments for rent when you make use of locators. In a sense, you won't be alone in your search when you have these specialists and experts to back you up. You can also find apartments in Long Beach by networking with people. If you’re on a budget and you most likely will be, being new to the city and all, you can forgo making use of housing services. Know that they’ll be charging you a flat fee for doing a Long Beach apartment search for you.

Once you’ve seen all the possible options for you in the Long Beach apt listing, you can sit yourself down and make a list of what’s important to you and what you need in an apartment. Make sure that you list out grounded needs. You might not like basements in particular then you can put it on your list to look for apartments in Long Beach that have no basements. You might want to find Long Beach apartments that include the utilities in the rent. Put that in your list too. It will help you narrow down the search for Long Beach apartments for rent. You might be starting out slow and easy with your physical search and making important lists but right after this task, everything will come quick and easy with your search.

Part of the list you make will be about your personality and traits. These also factor in with Long Beach apartments hunting. What if you’re not an overly friendly person? You’ll hate the idea of people being in your face and so you won't like an apt which offers no independent entrance for example. If you have a tendency of being thrifty, you have to take stock of the price Long Beach apartments go for. If you can find one that’s within or lower than your price range that offers a good place to live then you’re all set.

One of the top rated apartments in the city of Long Beach is the Grand Terrance Apartments. For less than $1000, you’ll be in an apartment that’s near the beach that has a pool and is very near the harbor. If you need grounds to jog and walk around, you’ll find it at this place. It’s like being in the country but you have the amenities of the city. For a studio style apartment, you can get it for as low as $950.