
Apartments near Cherry Shopping Center in Long Beach, CA (713 Rentals)


Dairy Terraces

5270 Linden Ave

242 E Louise St

269 E Market St

Crest Wood Manor

255 E Market St

360 E Plymouth St

251 E Market St

5529 Dairy Ave

122 E 55th St

172 E Louise St

100 E 69th Way

East Market Apartments

33 W Bort St

241 E Plymouth St

165 E Market St

45 W Bort St

105 E Louise St

37 E 56th St

5333 Pine Ave

81 E Market St

18 E 56th St

5423 Dairy Ave

140 E Plymouth St

496 E Sunset St

5351 Cedar Ave

501 E 51st St

5318 Cedar Ave

40-42 E Market St

500 E 51st St

Plymouth Street Apartments

Town and Country

24 W Louise St

30 W Louise St

36 W Louise

581 E Pleasant St

590 E Pleasant St

5030-5044 Linden Ave

541-561 E Pleasant St

61 W Market St

521 E Pleasant St

48 W Plymouth St

West Market Apartments

22 E 52nd St

Edgewood Point

5101 Cedar Ave

5275 Pacific Ave

4860 N Lakewood Blvd

24 W Del Amo Blvd

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