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02-25-2008, 03:14 PM
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Huntington Beach apartment hunting.
Anyone know of any nice smaller complexes in Huntington Beach? With a pool? I'm looking for a place thats safe, clean and quiet.
I'm going to be moving from Ohio and not gonna be able to look around out there before moving so I hope i get lucky and can find a nice place via the internet!
I'm looking for a 2 bedroom downstairs apartment under $1650 a month.
If you know of anything like what i'm looking for or a website on the internet where i can find one please let me know. Does Huntington Beach have a newspaper with listings? I cant find one on the internet. Craigslist doesnt seem to have anything good on there, mostly advertising the big complexes on there.
Thanks for any help!
-Mindy-
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02-25-2008, 07:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by purpleflyer
Anyone know of any nice smaller complexes in Huntington Beach? With a pool? I'm looking for a place thats safe, clean and quiet.
I'm going to be moving from Ohio and not gonna be able to look around out there before moving so I hope i get lucky and can find a nice place via the internet!
I'm looking for a 2 bedroom downstairs apartment under $1650 a month.
If you know of anything like what i'm looking for or a website on the internet where i can find one please let me know. Does Huntington Beach have a newspaper with listings? I cant find one on the internet. Craigslist doesnt seem to have anything good on there, mostly advertising the big complexes on there.
Thanks for any help!
-Mindy-
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Try Pennysaverusa.com and look at rentals in Huntington Beach. Also, I could send MLS listings of available ones to your email if you'd like. Send a direct message and I'll see if there are any available that fit your needs
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02-29-2008, 01:00 AM
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Slater Slums area? Thats pretty good for Huntington.
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03-04-2008, 10:21 PM
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if you try to look AROUND huntington beach rather than in it, youll get a lot more choses. huntington beach is a vacation city, so there arent ALOT of apartments directly in the city but TONS around. Huntington beach is nice, but so is most of the cities around it!
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03-04-2008, 10:40 PM
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There are TONS of apartments in Huntington Beach, 7th highest concentration in OC.
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03-05-2008, 12:42 AM
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Quote:
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There are TONS of apartments in Huntington Beach, 7th highest concentration in OC.
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No kidding. Florida St. is probably 2-3 miles of apartments and maybe duplexes and 4plexes. Even the supposedly upscale Huntington Harbor areas is full of old apartments.
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