
Apartments near Lambert Building in Long Beach, CA (1,985 Rentals)


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The Landing at Long Beach

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Channel Point

125 Ximeno Avenue

The Appleton Apartments

2810 E. 2nd St.

1732-1744 Orizaba Avenue

2705

1819 E. 4th St.

4251 E 4th Street

Park Apartments

1900 Ocean Beach Club

1375 Temple Ave.

788-794 Molino Ave

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425 Coronado Ave

1821 5th St.

Pacific View Apartment Homes

316 Gladys Ave.

768 Orizaba Ave

Pathways at Bixby Village

430 Obispo Ave

910

Gondolier Apartments

2422 E. 11th St.

1133 Ohio Ave.

Casa Del Patio

4501 E Anaheim St

2230 E Ocean Blvd

1735 Coronado Ave.

1632 Junipero Ave

204 Quincy Ave

3637 E 8th St

3035 E. Mariquita St.

1026 Saint Louis Ave

1844 E 5th St. #3

Marina Apartments & Boat Slips

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242 Argonne Ave, Unit #A

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1117 Euclid Ave, Unit 1

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122 Junipero Ave, Unit Park Place #B

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31 Cherry Ave, Unit 31

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270 Newport Ave, Unit B

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4223 E 1st St, Unit 4223 E. 1st St

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4317 E 1st St

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2300 E 15th St, Unit C

Total Monthly Price
355 N Colorado Pl

1765 Obispo Ave, Unit 03

1819 E 7th St, Unit 1821

237 Belmont Ave, Unit 237-A

905 Cherry Ave, Unit 104

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