
Apartments near 25th Street Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,268 Rentals)


341 E 16 ST

1632 Cedar Ave

1711 Chestnut Ave

1643 Cedar Ave

1941-1943 San Francisco Ave

1816 Oregon Ave

503 E 16th St

1629 Cedar Ave

1701 Chestnut Ave

412 E 16th St

870 W 19th St

913-919 W 19th St

1633 Chestnut Ave

124 E 16th St

1620 Chestnut Ave

1570 Long Beach Blvd

469 17th St

1615 Cedar Ave

436 E 16th St

1600-1602 Cedar Ave

1573 Locust Ave

1542 Cedar

1585 Pacific Ave

1538 Cedar Ave

1572 Pacific Ave

1565 Pine Ave

424 17th St

Westland @ Pacific

1567 Pacific Ave

1614 Henderson Ave

533 W 17th St

1526-1532 Cedar Ave

1550 Elm Ave

1709 Lewis Street Unit 2

1554 Pine Ave

350 W Wardlow Rd

1777 Cerritos Ave

1734 Lemon Ave

1557 Pine Ave

1542 Pine Ave

1527 Cedar Ave

2426-2438 Easy Ave

1549 Pacific Ave

1516 Cedar Ave

1537 Locust Ave

1530 Locust Ave

1604 Magnolia Ave

1532 Pacific Ave

1018-1024 E 17th St

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