
Apartments near 2nd Generation Retail in Long Beach, CA (3,499 Rentals)


2111 Pasadena Ave

1819-1823 Pine Ave

220 E 20th St

2265 Granada Ave

2170-2174 Pasadena Ave

2248 Atlantic Blvd

2264 Atlantic

2151 Pasadena Ave

2124 Elm Ave

1857 Pine Ave

1863 Pine Ave

1941-1947 Locust Ave, Long

2161 Pasadena Ave

232 E Willard St

1883 Pine Ave

1934 Pine Ave

The Palms

2162 Elm Ave

1911 Pine Ave

2322 Lime Ave

2000 Locust Ave

1952 Pine Ave

2195 Pasadena Ave

2253 Linden Ave

1958 Pine Ave

1861 Pacific Ave

2396 Olive Ave

227 E Willard St

213 E Willard St

2025 Locust Ave

232 E 21st St

The Elm Street Apartments

2070 Locust Ave

2208-2210 Elm Ave

1961 Pine Ave

55 56th Pl

2043 Locust Ave

2388 Lime Ave

1909-1915 Pacific Ave

2128 Locust Ave

4 Units + 1 Non-conforming

2065 Locust Ave

125-151 E Willard St

2065 Locust

1950-1954 Pacific Ave

702 E Burnett St

2073 Locust Ave

2115 Locust Ave

2021 Pine Ave
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