
Apartments near Lakewood Plaza in Long Beach, CA (206 Rentals)


2148 San Anseline Ave

2041 San Anseline Ave

5313 E. Carson St.

5480 E Atherton St

1780 Park Ave

BEL AIR

1740 Park Avenue

1720 Park Avenue

Park Villa

Garden Estates

Park Estates Plaza Apartments

Park Plaza Apartments

4430 E Village Rd

4441 E Village Rd

Granada Apartments

4228 N Lakewood Blvd

West Wind Apartments

1321 Roycroft Ave

Lakewood Garden Apartments

4500 N Lakewood Blvd

4506-4508 N Lakewood Blvd

Ascent Apartment Homes

Tuscany Apartments

Lakewood Colony Apartments

10777 Walnut St, Unit 10777 Walnut Street

4127 Ocana Ave

3342 Bradbury Rd

22310 Devlin Ave

2642 Oak Knoll Dr

3342 Bradbury Rd

12200 Montecito Rd

22209 Seine Ave

Rossmoor Park

10681 Oak St

11423 216th St

11342 215th St

11445 216th St

11400-11406 E 215th St

10630-10638 Oak St

10622-10628 Oak St

10660 Oak St

10650-10658 Oak St

10640-10648 Oak St

10712-10720 Oak St

10722 Oak St

10782-10788 Oak St

10772-10778 Oak St

11500 E 215th St

10802-10808 Oak St
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