300 E 4th St Unit Long
Long Beach, CA
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300 E 4th St Unit Long is asking 10% more than the average 3 bedroom apartment in Long Beach.
If you upsized to an average priced Long Beach 4 bedroom apartment, you would pay 8% more per month.
If you downsized to an average priced Long Beach 2 bedroom apartment, you would pay 41% less per month.
300 E 4th St Unit Long provides 27% more square footage than the average Long Beach 3 bedroom apartment.
Monthly Rent | Rent per Sq. Ft. | Suggested Monthly Income |
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300 E 4th St Unit Long | ||||
3BR | $3,900 | $2.40 | $11,700 | |
Long Beach Average | ||||
Studio | $1,662 | $3.80 | $4,986 | |
1BR | $2,057 | $3.20 | $6,171 | |
2BR | $2,509 | $2.70 | $7,527 | |
3BR | $3,546 | $2.80 | $10,638 | |
4BR | $3,875 | $2.40 | $11,625 |
In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to give concessions if they have many vacant units.
There are currently 597 1BR units on the market in Long Beach. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.
Available Units in Long Beach | |
Studio | 232 |
1BR | 597 |
2BR | 561 |
3BR | 86 |
4BR | 9 |