
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,875 Rentals)


1152 E 2nd St

1501-1507 E 2nd St

917 Magnolia Ave

1142-1148 E 2nd St

635 Coronado Ave

Casa Nido

848-850 Magnolia Ave

134 Bonito Ave

380 Temple Ave

1715-23 1/2 E. 2nd St.

1020 E 2nd St

1074 E 2nd St

Casa Del Sol

1331-1333 Termino Ave

1124 E 2nd St

513-519 E Broadway

386 Temple Ave

1060 Grand Ave

223-231 Linden Ave

1838 E Appleton St

1134 Mira Mar Ave

777 Loma Ave

237 W 6th St

324 W 7th St

1317-1319 Termino Ave

1223 Umatilla Ave

234 Elm Ave

721 Newport Ave

121-125 W 5th St

126 Bonito Ave

1033-1039 Daisy Ave

1913 E Broadway

131 Bonito Ave

739 Chestnut Ave

349 Molino Ave

932 E 2nd St

1732-1738 E Broadway

942 E 2nd

1226 E 2nd St

758 Newport Ave

Daisy Studios

375 Gladys Ave

Daisy Courtyard

120-124 Bonito ave

913-919 W 19th St

126 Esperanza Ave

1941-1943 San Francisco Ave

4170 E Jacinto Way

1755 E 2nd St

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