
Apartments near Cedar Plaza in Long Beach, CA (3,011 Rentals)


445 Dawson Ave

1529 Junipero Ave

2117 E 4th St

2233 E 7th St

441 Dawson Ave

Long Beach Terraces

1308 Junipero Ave

2106-2108 E 4th St

941 Junipero Ave

316 Cherry Ave

1114 Junipero Ave

1718 E Ocean Blvd

2034 E Florida St

2040 E. Florida St.

1750 1st St

1900 E Appleton St

1729 E Ocean Blvd

Seaside Cove

716 Raymond Avenue,

Long Beach Terraces

2015 E 3rd St

Ocean Park

2415 E 15th St

1622 Junipero

1335 Stanley Ave

1753 E Ocean Blvd

251 Cherry Ave

2131 E 21st St

2435 E 14th St

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2106 E Bermuda St

1838 E 2nd St

615 Junipero Ave

605 Junipero Ave

1825-1829 E 1st St

1128 Stanley Ave

The Courtyards in Long Beach

2215 E Florida St

2021 Appleton St

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1811 E Ocean Blvd

125 Cherry Ave

630 Junipero Ave

335 Junipero Ave

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632 Junipero Ave

1827 E Ocean Blvd

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