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How expensive is it to rent an apartment in Long Beach, CA?

The median Long Beach, CA rent is $2,482 which is above the national median rent of $1,469. In addition to the rent cost, you need to also account for costs of basic utilities consisting of water, garbage, electric and natural gas. Check with your local Long Beach utilities for estimates.

How many Apartments are available now in Long Beach, CA?

There are currently 2,366 apartments for rent on the Zillow platform in Long Beach, which fluctuated -0.20% over the past 30-days.

How does HotPads make it easier to find an apartment in Long Beach, CA?

HotPads amenity filters and keyword searches allow you to target exactly what you're looking for in the Long Beach, CA area. We surface the largest marketplace of apartment rentals to search through, so you can feel confident you'll find the best available rental in Long Beach. When new apartment listings come on-market, our recommended searches will notify you in real-time, giving you an advantage to contact landlords and property managers as fast as possible.

Thinking of moving to Long Beach? Here's what you need to know.

If you're looking for an ocean view and a thriving, diverse community, meet Long Beach: a charming city booming with industry and nightlife. Though it's California's seventh-largest city, its distinct neighborhoods and civic activities provide a small-town vibe just 25 miles south of downtown L.A. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, its more than 460,000 residents enjoy 5.5 miles of sandy beaches as well as nearly year-round sunny weather, making for a picturesque piece of Southern California living.

Who's There?

Long Beach is more than just a pretty place. It's a city full of educated and diverse residents, from shipyard workers to students at California State University, Long Beach (one of the largest universities in the state). Education, medicine and municipality drive the local economy, though Boeing and additional manufacturing companies also employ a great number of the city's residents. If you're looking for work in Long Beach, your odds are good; the city's unemployment rate is at a seven-year low, with more jobs on the horizon.

What's Around Long Beach?

Long Beach offers miles of sandy stretches and a beautiful waterfront marina, but the sea isn't the only piece of Mother Nature you'll find here. The El Dorado Nature Center offers some stunning scenery in the middle of the city, complete with educational programs, events and kid-friendly camps, and it isn't unusual to spot a kids' baseball game or outdoor workout class held in Heartwell Park. You'll even find gondola rides along the canals in Naples, a neighborhood built to replicate an Italian village. Though most residents own vehicles, Long Beach is a very walkable city. It's also home to a number of bike paths, as well as public transportation: The Long Beach Transit's Passport Shuttle will take you to and from shops and restaurants, while the Metro Blue Line Rail connects the city to downtown L.A.

What Do You Do In Long Beach?

There's no shortage of nightlife here in Long Beach, whether you're looking to grab a quick bite at one of its hundreds of restaurants or visit shops in the East Village Arts District. If you enjoy the arts, catch a show at the Terrace Theater or enjoy the latest exhibition at the Museum of Latin American Art. Don't forget to visit the city's multiple aquatic offerings, such as The Aquarium of the Pacific (the fourth-largest aquarium in the country) and The Queen Mary, which offers tours, dining events, a museum and staterooms, all onboard the harbor's most iconic ship. Long Beach is also a hotbed of annual events and festivals, including the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the Pride Parade and the Long Beach International City Bank Marathon.

Tourist attractions

  • Queen Mary : This historic ocean liner and World War II troopship is Long Beach's most famous attraction.
  • The Aquarium of the Pacific : Boasting 1,000 animals in over 50 exhibits, the aquarium is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
  • Long Beach Museum of Art : The museum's permanent collection features roughly 3,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures and decorative art objects.
  • Museum of Latin American Art : This is the only museum on the West Coast that exclusively features contemporary Latin American art.
  • Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum : A museum dedicated to the art of the Pacific Island cultures.
  • East Village Arts District : Cutting edge art galleries and unique cafes dot this area of Long Beach.
  • Long Beach Toyota Grand Prix : The longest running major 'street' race held on the North American continent draws crowds of around 200,000 people.
  • Congressional Cup : Long Beach's popular yacht race that supports a long-standing tradition in the city.
Rosie's Dog Beach in Long Beach. (Courtesy of Laurie Avocado)
Downtown Long Beach. (Courtesy of Paul)