
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,868 Rentals)


641 E 8th St

1948-1954 Cedar Ave

234 E 12th St

637 E 8th St

3215 E Ransom St

1711 Coronado

2010 Cedar Ave

1820 E 7th St

1043 Temple Ave

3229 E Wilton St

235 E Nevada St

1924 Cedar Ave

2145 Pacific Ave

617 Walnut Ave

250 E 25th St

1820-201/2 E 7th St

2066 Cedar Ave

1084 E 7th St

244 E 25th St

1532 Pacific Ave

1970 Cedar Ave

1020 Ohio Ave

1900 E 7th St

Wilton Harbor View

Ridgemont Condominiums

1155 Orizaba Ave

3245 E Wilton St

933 Ohio Ave

710 E 8th St

1126 Gladys Ave

1022 Ohio Ave

1093 Gladys Ave

2094 Cedar Ave

159 E 12th St

1585 Pacific Ave

1990 Cedar Ave

1421 Pine Ave

1068 Temple

1980 Cedar Ave

1504 Pacific Ave

Westland @ Pacific

1442-1448 Pacific Ave

1407 Obispo Ave

1710 Coronado Ave

3301 E Wilton St

716-724 Olive Ave

1930 E 7th St

1237 E 6th St

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