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


1868 Locust Ave

Chestnut Terraces

344 E 19th St

1941 Olive Ave

Olive Court Condominiums

2020 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1918 Chestnut Ave

1915 Lime Ave

1863 Pine Ave

1960 Henderson Ave

1926 Chestnut Ave

1110 E Salt Lake St

937 E 20th St

1941 Chestnut Ave

1926-1930 Lime Ave

Pine Avenue Apartments

1001 E 20th St

1857 Pine Ave

1968 Myrtle Ave

1910 Chestnut Ave

1923 Chestnut Ave

Chestnut

547 E Dayman St

1015 E 20th St

519 E Dayman St

1932 Henderson Ave

1834 Pine

1861 Pacific Ave

1836-1838 Locust Ave

330 W 19th St

1826 Pine Ave

1890 Chestnut Ave

1830 Locust Ave

1961 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

2023 Lemon Ave

1882 Lime Ave

1884 Chestnut Ave

1815 Locust Ave

1016 E 20th St

1916 Magnolia Ave

1819-1823 Pine Ave

Salt Lake Apartments

816 E 19th St

1835 Atlantic Ave

2030-2032 Lemon Ave

925 E 19th St

916-918 E 19th St

1851 Chestnut Ave

1866-1870 Henderson Ave

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