
Apartments near Atlantic Plaza in Long Beach, CA (550 Rentals)


6641 Hammond Ave

6740 N Paramount Blvd

6645 Hammond Ave

6796 N Paramount Blvd

3275 E Artesia Blvd

6744 Orizaba Ave

6650 Indiana Ave

1554-1556 W Wardlow Rd

3360 E 67th St

6831 Obispo AVe

6841-6851 Obispo Ave

6751-6757 1/2 Downey Ave

5075 Atlantic Ave

5300 Atlantic Ave

Carmelitos Housing

5316 Linden Ave

570 E Pleasant St

550 E Pleasant St

5010 Linden Ave

520-540 E Pleasant St

500 E Pleasant St

1054 E Market St

1064-1080 E Market St

5476 Linden Ave

5499 Lime Ave

Villa Capri

5471 Linden Ave

Atlantic Avenue Apartments

52nd Street Apartments

1164-1170 E Market St

473 E 55Th St

318 E Louise St

451 E 55th St LLC

801-931 E 46th St

Milmor Garden

174 E Plymouth St

Market Terraces

Del Amo Gardens

5501 Orange Ave

143 E Plymouth St

Villager Apartments

Market Street Apartments

35 E Plymouth St

26 E Plymouth St

1058 Molino Ave

Scherer Park Apartments

LB0356 (RUBS) (Imp.)

477 E South St

Grisham Community Housing

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