
Apartments near Belmont Shore Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (2,720 Rentals)


3400 E 2nd St, Unit 2

958 2nd St, Unit 962

1149 Ximeno Ave

666 Quincy Ave, Unit 666 Quincy Avenue

458 Rose Ave, Unit 458

304 N Colorado Pl, Unit 304

839 Gaviota Ave, Unit A

215 Covina Ave, Unit 1

268 Covina Ave, Unit D

1313 Termino Ave, Unit Studio

1436 E 8th St, Unit B

1438 E 8th St, Unit Charming 2 bedroom

4223 E 1st St, Unit 4223 E. 1st St

1208 Roswell Ave, Unit B

4770 E Malta St, Unit 4770

1720 E 2nd St, Unit Charming Condo By Beach

771 Freeman Ave

437 Walnut Ave, Unit 5

1108 Orange Ave, Unit B

670 Ximeno Ave, Unit 670 Ximeno # 102

263 Grand Ave, Unit 263.5

1905 E Florida St

4317 E 1st St

905 Cherry Ave

237 Belmont Ave

1116 E 1st St

1324 N Peterson Ave

921 Alamitos Ave

921 Alamitos Ave

921 Alamitos Ave

4104 E 7th St

811 Gardenia Ave

125 E Spring St

736 Olive Ave

2652 E 15th St

736 Olive Ave

1324 N Peterson Ave

933 Alamitos Ave

1460 Gaviota Ave

736 Olive Ave

4104 E 7th St

1460 Gaviota Ave

111 Bennett Ave

911 E 10th St

3632 2nd St

1028 Orange Ave

1740 Redondo Ave

1070 Gardenia Ave

847 Ohio Ave
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