Amenities
Thank you for inquiring about 2525 East 10th St in the city of Long Beach. This building is centrally located by CSULB, LB City College, beach and easy freeway access. Newly renovated and remodeled top floor 3-bedroom and 1-bathroom unit with a stackable washer/dryer; a must see unit. This stunning unit was just rehabbed with all new and upscale features.
- New drywall and insulation
- New plumbing in the walls including water lines and drains.
- New electrical wires, plugs, switches and lighting.
- New vinyl windows
- New vinyl wood flooring and tile
- New stainless steel appliances (Oven, fridge and microwave)
- New quartz counters with glass mosaic backsplash
- New kitchen cabinets with lots of cabinet space. Heavy duty hinges
- New bathtub, shower tile, toilet and vanity in bathroom
- New unit heater
*Bedrooms have new vinyl wood flooring, new vinyl windows, new lighting/fan and paint colors.
*Kitchen has all new kitchen cabinets cabinets, quartz counter, vinyl window, appliances (oven, fridge and microwave), flooring and lighting. New washer and dryer attached to the kitchen. Living room has new flooring, vinyl windows, and lighting.
*Bathroom has new tiled flooring, new tub, tiled shower walls, vanity and lighting.
Owner pays for water. This is a non-smoking building. Contact us if interested in applying to make sure the unit is still available. Please reply to the ad before calling. Street parking.
$35 Application fee (each adult over the age of 18 needs to fill out an application). Application process is done electronically on the longbeachpropertymanagement. com website by clicking the "apply now" button. Once application is approved, occupancy must take place no later than two weeks after approval. Price and availability are subject to change without notice. Applicants must have good credit and income at least 2.5 x the rent (need the last two pay stubs and bank statements). Easy freeway access and close to Cal State Long Beach and Long Beach City College. Downtown Los Angeles is 22 miles away. Gate community with courtyard. Long Beach is best known for its urban waterfront attractions, like the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific, but despite being the sixth largest city in California, it has a small-town, provincial feel, with bike-friendly streets, active neighborhood associations.