$2,735 - $8,500 per month
The Breeze
Studio - 2 Beds
180 Boardwalk, Long Beach, NY 11561
$2,735 - $8,500 per month
The Breeze
Studio - 2 Beds
180 Boardwalk, Long Beach, NY 11561
$2,299 per month
Apartment for Rent
Studio
319 E Broadway, Long Beach, NY 11561
$2,325 - $2,950 per month
Plaza East Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
465 Shore Rd, Long Beach, NY 11561
$1,600 per month
241 E Broadway Unit 2J, Long Beach, NY 11561
Cozy studio apartment Hardwood Floors, New Kitchen, New Subway Tile Bathroom. Rent Includes Heat & Water. All You Pay Is Electric & Cable. Pets Welcome. Building Offers Free Bike Storage, Personal Storage Units (For Additional Fee), On Site Laundry Room & Free Gym In The Building. Building Also Has Live-In Super And Game Room (Coming Soon). Located Across The Street From The Beach &
$1,800 per month
456 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561
Amazing Totally renovated, 3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Duplex Apartment with Parking for 2 Cars, Private Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, New Kitchen, New Ceramic Flooring on the main level and 2 New Bedroom rugs upstairs. Large Backyard.No Pets, No Smoking.
Long Beach, NY, known as "The City by the Sea," offers a unique coastal living experience on a barrier island off Long Island’s coast, with waterfronts on both the Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The city features a walkable downtown with local shops and restaurants along East Park Avenue, and it recently received $4.5 million for continued improvements. Residents enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including surfing, beach volleyball, and boating, with Ocean Beach Park being a popular spot for beachgoers and surfers. The bayside area is ideal for boating, jet skiing, and fishing. Long Beach Recreation Center provides indoor swimming and ice skating, while nearby amenities include a skatepark, dog run, and fishing pier. Homes in Long Beach range from three-story beach houses and bungalows to split levels, colonials, and Mediterranean-style homes, all within eight blocks of the water. The city has taken significant steps to improve infrastructure resilience following Hurricane Sandy, with many homes now built on stilts or cement blocks to mitigate flooding risks. Long Beach has its own police force and has seen a notable decrease in both violent and property crimes between 2022 and 2023. The Long Beach Public Schools are highly rated, with Long Beach High School recognized for its athletic programs. The Long Island Rail Road’s Long Beach Station provides a 50-minute commute to Manhattan’s Penn Station. Annual events like the unsOund Pro Surf Competition and various summer and winter festivals add to the vibrant community atmosphere.