
Apartments near Cedar Plaza in Long Beach, CA (3,014 Rentals)


2627 E Broadway

257-259 Molino Ave

286 Molino Ave

2722 E 3rd St

2633 E Broadway

2717-2727 Mariquita St

2720 Mariquita St

2635 E 2nd St

1824 W Canton St

The Versailles

2123 W Columbia St

2740 E 2nd St

2716 E 1st St

Long Beach Garden Homes

1242 Cedar Ave

227 W 14th St

1415 Cedar Ave

1424 Chestnut Ave

1419 Cedar Ave

1210 Chestnut Ave

1259 N Loma Vista Dr

1430 Chestnut Ave

115 W 12th St

1129 Cedar Ave

1123 Cedar Ave

1120 CHESTNUT AV

1118 Cedar Ave

1444 Pine Ave.

1141 Pine Ave

Pine Ave

124-128 E 12th St

1431 Locust Ave

120 E 12th St

1525 Pine Ave.

1111 Pine Ave

1211 Magnolia Ave.

1537 Pine Ave.

1019-1027 Cedar Avenue Apartments

1049-1053 Pine Ave.

307-323 W 15th St

Long Beach Senior Arts Colony

1545 Pine Ave.

MAGNOLIA

201-209 E 12th St

1024 Cedar Ave

1019-1027 Cedar Ave

Pacific Heights

1530 Pine Ave

Berro Family Building #0048

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