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


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718 Daisy Ave

Chestnut Terraces

636 Chestnut Avenue

359 E Esther St

1871 Chestnut Ave

1880 Cedar Ave

733 Daisy Ave

1845 Magnolia

Cedar North Apartments

Vistas Del Puerto - Income Restricted

326 E. 8th

1858-1862 Magnolia Ave

630 Cedar Ave

1862 Pine Ave

968 N Loma Vista Dr

609-619 W 7th St

830-842 Elm Ave Apartments

722-726 Maine Avenue

1885 Chestnut Ave

St. Mary's Tower

327 W 6th St

1864 Locust Ave.

1872 Pine Ave

1901 Cedar Ave

336 E 8th St

708 Maine Ave

926 N Loma Vista Dr

1880 Pine Ave

625 Magnolia Ave

Cedar Heights

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St Mary's Arms

1915 Cedar Ave

1885-1887 Locust Ave

1904 Pine Ave

1035-1039 Lime Ave

709 Elm Ave

532 E Esther St

Beachwood Apartments

Franciscan

1923 Pine Ave

1929 Pine Ave

800 Linden Ave

338 - 350 E. 7th St.

Lime House Apartments

535-537 Chestnut Ave

530 Chestnut Ave

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