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


916-924 St. Louis Ave

4435-4439 E Village Rd

4441 E Village Rd

1151-1155 Walnut Ave.

830 St. Louis Ave

802 Raymond Ave

1505 E 11th St

Walnut Pacifica

1202 Mahanna Ave

5401 E Anaheim Rd

1735 E 10th St

905 Cherry Ave

New Hope Home Apartments

1030 Walnut Ave

801-815 Saint Louis Avenue

Villa Las Brisas

Walnut Twins

1746 E 10th St

900 Rose

919 Rose Ave

911 Rose Ave

Pacific Coast Villas Apartments

1040 Hoffman Ave

1519 E 10th St

1403 Lemon Ave

Orange 1128 Apartments

1483 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

787 Cherry Ave

1033 Hoffman Ave

905 Gaviota Ave

1505 E 10th St

800 Rose Ave

818 Gaviota Ave

769 Gardenia Ave

1427 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

5313 E. Carson St.

1135 E 12th St

775 Rose Ave

1330-1332 E 10th St

1010-1020, 1028 Orange Ave.

1304 E 10th St

532 E Esther St

1088 Alamitos Ave

1248 E 10th St

1050 Cerritos Ave

1222 E 10th St

1210 E 10th St

1155-1159 E 10th St

Alamitos Apartments

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