
Apartments near Halls Plaza in Long Beach, CA (597 Rentals)


Artesia Court Apartments

3289 E Artesia Blvd

Del Amo Gardens

3291 E Artesia Blvd

5010 Linden Ave

Lanai Apartments

550 E Pleasant St

1920 E 52nd St

570 E Pleasant St

Park Plaza

1998 E 52nd St

520-540 E Pleasant St

2902-2908 South St

500 E Pleasant St

49 W Del Amo Blvd

Northpointe

Grisham Community Housing

903 N. Sloan Ave.

Indiana Avenue Apartments

Four Seasons Apartments

7800 Madison St

San Marcos Village Apartments

409 S Harris Ave, Unit 409

4931 E San Rafael St

St Luke Pharmacy

5919 Linden Ave

1316 S Atlantic Dr

6451 E 72nd St

6503 72nd St

6453 72nd St

6525 72nd St

6617 72nd St

16710 Orange Ave

1221 S Atlantic Dr

6823-6831 1/2 E. 72nd St.

6522-6522 1/2 Motz St

6630 Motz St

El Rancho Mobile Home Park

1103-1111 S Atlantic Dr

6424 Alondra Blvd

15933 Hunsaker Ave

Colibri Homes

6739 Motz St

Cherryfield Village

15814 S Lime Ave

15805 S White Ave

15727 S White Ave

Paramount Village

7225 Motz St

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