Here is a map showing different apartment buildings and their rents and proximity to campus.
Tag: rent
CSULB graduates continue to struggle with finding affordable housing in Long Beach
In an effort to accommodate lower-income residents, the city is in the process of enforcing a policy that requires buildings to designate a certain percentage of units for affordable housing.
Long Beach’s affordable housing crisis leads to growth of accessory dwelling units, impacting CSULB community
With limited student housing options, the city has begun seeing projects like the expansion of a single-family home into an 11-bedroom, 11-bathroom unit on El Roble Street.
New City Council ordinance requires landlords to provide building permits for substantial remodel evictions
City Council approves ordinance to close loophole in the Tenant Protection Act of 2019.
City Council drafts ordinance requiring landlords to get building permits before evicting
The ordinance is meant to address remodel a loophole in the Tenant Protection Act of 2019.
The easiest thing in the world to do is nothing, and it’s killing us
Things are slowly but surely getting worse. And even though it’s hard we need to make sweeping changes sooner rather than later.
Rent continues to rise in Long Beach
A 182 square foot “private, stylish, fully furnished Tiny House” was available for rent last week on Zillow, the Long Beach Post reported Friday. According to the seller, it had just about everything you need, except for space of course, for $1,675 a month. While this may seem like a[Read More…]
For rent: or not
A laptop is undeniably one of the most important tools college students utilize in their day-to-day activities. From checking syllabi on BeachBoard to streaming Parks and Recreation in between study sessions, laptops have become almost a necessity for efficiently completing academic and professional tasks. One bleak finals season, I was[Read More…]
High Risin’: Long Beach residents face housing problems
Neighborhoods that once housed artists, Cambodian refugees and other communities that make Long Beach the second most diverse city in America are undergoing renovation that some say are taking the international out of the “International City.” “You’re turning the entire area into a bastion of the wealthy,” Housing Long Beach[Read More…]