
Apartments near Cedar Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,998 Rentals)


707-711 Maine Ave

1816 Oregon Ave

463 W 6th St

1057-1063 Lime Ave

549 E 17th St

553 Cedar Ave

1924 Cedar Ave

1923 Chestnut Ave

1049-1055 Lime Ave

1025 Lime Ave

1845 Maine Ave

Whalers Run

548A-F Cedar Ave

1916 Magnolia Ave

546 Chestnut Ave

650 E 15th St

545 Chestnut Ave

1941 Cedar Ave

532-534 Chestnut Ave

528 Cedar Ave

Olive Court Condominiums

1941 Chestnut Ave

401 E 7th St

1948-1954 Cedar Ave

1932 Henderson Ave

417-423 E 7th St

1959 Cedar Ave

520-522 Chestnut Ave

1209 Olive Ave

1135 Olive Ave

1127-1135 Olive

1934 Pine Ave

825-833 Atlantic Ave

1219 Olive Ave

729 E New York St

1922 Locust Ave

586 Daisy Ave

Chateau Marmont

722-722 1/2 E 15th St

Chestnut Terraces

The Palms

1970 Cedar Ave

1950-1954 Pacific Ave

744-746 Linden Ave

1969 Cedar Ave

344 E 19th St

551 Daisy Ave

1960 Henderson Ave

625 Elm Ave

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