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Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in Long Beach, MS

7 rentals available
  • Legacy at Beach Club

    $1,050
    2012 West 2nd Street, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (361) 301-1654

    18 units available
    1 bed • 2 bed • 3 bed
    Amenities

    W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, Pet friendly, Walk in closets, Pool, Ceiling fan + more

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  • 216 Clower Avenue

    $1,800
    216 Clower Avenue, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 596-7045

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Dogs allowed, Garage, and Air conditioning

  • 113 Alverado Dr

    $1,600
    113 Alverado Drive, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 471-0959

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Patio / balcony, Granite counters, Hardwood floors, Pet friendly, Carport, and Recently renovated

  • 25 Oak Alley Lane

    $2,000
    25 Oak Alley Lane, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 280-8026

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Patio / balcony, Granite counters, Pet friendly, Garage, and Stainless steel

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  • 325 Ferguson Avenue

    $1,625
    325 Ferguson Avenue, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 224-3976

    1 unit available
    4 bed
    Amenities

    Recently renovated and Bbq/grill

  • 20111 Daugherty Road lot: A

    $1,200
    20111 Daugherty Road, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 284-1700

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Carpet, Range + more

  • 1005 Enclave Circle

    $2,500
    1005 Enclave Circle, Long Beach, MS 39560
    (228) 678-1639

    1 unit available
    4 bed
    Amenities

    Granite counters and Pet friendly

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City Guide for Long Beach, MS

Radish world. That was Long Beach years before beach-going tourists became a prominent staple of the town's economy. Originally, Long Beach was an agricultural town known for its radishes before its sandy shores. Back in the early part of the 20th century, Long Beach called itself the "Radish Capital of the World," cultivating the Long Red radish, a favorite in beer halls and bars, presumably before peanuts in bowls took over. In 1921, over 300 train loads of Long Beach's Long Reds were shipped to the north.

If you like biscuits and gravy, the scent of magnolias in the springtime, white sandy beaches, and a small town feel with plenty of city amenities included in the mix, Long Beach may be just the spot for you

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