
Apartments near Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility in Long Beach, CA (1,513 Rentals)


Freeman Apartments

1708 Redondo Ave

1732 GLADYS Ave

Newport Wilton Apartments

3333 E Wilton St

Pabst-Kinney

1650 Redondo Ave

1625 Redondo Ave.

1606 Freeman Ave

Ransom House

1532-1542 Freeman Ave

Orizaba Apartments

3440 E Ransom St

3506 E Ransom St

3315 E 15th St

1510 Orizaba Ave

3249 E 15th St

2931 E 15th St

Stanton Place

1456 Coronado Ave

Park Villa

1780 Park Ave

The Wardlow Apartments

Gardenia Apartments

1451-1459 Redondo Ave

1740 Park Avenue

1622 Junipero

1436 Obispo Ave

2652-2728 E 15th Street

1431 Obispo Ave

1766 Cherry Ave

1529 Junipero Ave

1527 Junipero Ave

1752 Cherry Ave

1393 Newport Ave

2425 E 15th St

1742 Cherry Ave

Waterstone Apartments

2415 E 15th St

1695 E Wardlow Rd Apartments

1611-1613 N STANTON Pl

2726-2730 E Spaulding St

1516 N Stanton Pl

1365 Newport Ave

2751 E 14th St

1623 Sherman Pl

1617 Sherman Pl

1505 N Stanton Pl

2301 E 15th St

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