
Apartments near 25th Street Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,270 Rentals)


2515 Olive Ave

2383 Chestnut Ave

2268-2270 Cedar Ave

134-148 E Hill St

2367 Chestnut Ave

2219-2221 Pine Ave

2190 Locust Ave

2253 Pacific Ave

2375 Chestnut Ave

2195 Locust Ave

2250 Cedar Ave

2201 Pine Ave

2351 Chestnut Ave

2322 Lime Ave

2372 Eucalyptus Ave

2195 Pasadena Ave

The Elm Street Apartments

2264 Atlantic

2168 Locust Ave

2248 Atlantic Blvd

2161 Locust Ave

2165 Earl Ave

237 E Columbia St

2148 Locust Ave

2396 Olive Ave

2183 Pine Ave

2156 Earl Ave

2162 Elm Ave

2161 Pasadena Ave

2316 Eucalyptus Ave

210 E 29th St

2151 Pasadena Ave

2170-2174 Pasadena Ave

2167-2171 Pine Ave

2227 Cedar Ave

2128 Locust Ave

839 E Sunrise Ave

2132 Earl Ave

2137 Locust Ave

2535 Magnolia Ave

220 W Hill St

2232 Lime Ave

4 Units + 1 Non-conforming

2220 Chestnut Ave

2417 Magnolia Ave

2124 Elm Ave

2115 Locust Ave

2119 Earl Ave

2200 Chestnut Ave

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