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


2167 Martin Luther King

2221-2225 Lewis Ave

2032-2038 Chestnut Ave

2311-2321 Lemon Ave

2010 Cedar Ave

2024 Chestnut Ave

522 E 20th St

3029 Pacific Ave

1958 Pine Ave

1961 Pine Ave

2011 Cedar Ave

2024 Lime Ave

1025 E Hill St

1030 E Hill St

1941-1947 Locust Ave, Long

539 E Rhea St

1952 Pine Ave

2031 Chestnut Ave

2085 Magnolia Ave

1990 Cedar Ave

The Palms

1950-1954 Pacific Ave

1980 Cedar Ave

1934 Pine Ave

1970 Cedar Ave

1922 Locust Ave

518 E Rhea St

2020-2026 Olive Ave

522-528 E RHEA ST

2032-2040 Magnolia Ave

1970 Atlantic Ave

1031 E Salt Lake St

1948-1954 Cedar Ave

1969 Cedar Ave

1989 Olive Ave

1976 CHESTNUT AVE

347 E 19th St

1911 Pine Ave

1959 Cedar Ave

2045 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

435 E 19th St

400 W 20th St

455 W 20th St

1941 Cedar Ave

2010 Magnolia Ave

1924 Cedar Ave

2021 Magnolia Ave

1909-1915 Pacific Ave

2005 Magnolia Ave

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