
Apartments near Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus in Long Beach, CA (3,894 Rentals)


1517 E 3rd St

The Barbara & Irene

1020 Redondo Ave

2215 E Florida St

The Irene

334-340 Lime Ave

2851 E Theresa St

515 Ohio Ave

1527-1535 E 3rd St

441 Linden Ave

1706 E Erie St

1008 E 3rd St

1216 E 3rd St

323 Hermosa Ave.

2040 E. Florida St.

520 Ohio Ave

1046 E 3rd St

1234 3rd St

1043 Newport Ave

2034 E Florida St

1162 E 3rd St

E. 3rd St. Apartments

1154 E 3rd St

1000 Redondo Ave

1904 E Bermuda St

Lutheran Towers

717-721 Pine Ave

1090 Newport Ave

1109-1125 Loma Ave

3032-3036 E 7th Street

406 Linden Ave

921 Cedar Ave

1410 E 3rd St

1418 E 3rd St

903 Redondo Ave

709 E 3rd St

723 E 3rd St

310 Lime Ave

3rd st Plaza

273 Bonito Ave

1135 E Appleton St

1524 E 3rd St

1060 Newport Ave

1027-1031 Chestnut Ave

1755 E 3rd St

1912 E Bermuda St

3015 E Theresa St

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1117-1123 E. Appleton St

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