
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,869 Rentals)


1495 Cedar Ave

Chestnut Terraces

476 Almond Ave

1620 Chestnut Ave

536 St. Louis Ave

532 Cherry Ave

2125 Chestnut Ave

1410 Coronado Ave

1130-1138 Pine

938 E 6th St

2200 Chestnut Ave

1941 Chestnut Ave

1455 Cedar Ave

125 W 12th St

1469-1475 Cedar Ave

2133 Chestnut Ave

2220 Chestnut Ave

499 Rose Ave

517 Nebraska Ave

1017-1019 Orizaba Ave

1750-1754 Redondo Ave

2382 Cedar Ave

830 Temple Avenue

1467 Cedar Ave

2309 Cedar Ave

1851 Chestnut Ave

1923 Chestnut Ave

539 Cherry Ave

528 Saint Louis Ave

465 Almond Ave

2374 Cedar Ave

464 Walnut Ave

400 W 20th St

528 Cherry Ave

1519 E 5th St

853 Gladys Ave

633 Lime Ave

1825 Chestnut Ave

1449-1457 Cedar Ave

500-516 Rose Ave

2335 Cedar Ave

460 Almond Ave

1425 Cedar Ave

Twin Palms Apartments

1741 Chestnut Ave

468 Gaviota Ave

461 Almond Ave

1900 E Beverly Way

1021 E 5th St

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