
Apartments near Magnolia Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,754 Rentals)


1317 E 3rd St

1107 Mahanna Ave

1275 E Broadway

1891 Caspian Ave

2085 Magnolia Ave

1251 E 1st St

573 Nebraska Ave

1825 Canal Ave

1235 E Ocean Blvd

2088 Chestnut Ave

412 E 20th St

2061 Pine Ave

1709 Lewis Street 2

1335 E 3rd St

1275 E 2nd St

232 E Willard St

539 E Rhea St

1555 W PARADE ST

252 Esperanza Ave

517 Nebraska Ave

2094 Cedar Ave

1846 Olive Ave

300 W 21st St

1302 E 3rd St

1205-1221 Mahanna Ave

1882 Lime Ave

1634 W Parade St

1347 E 3rd St

2071 Pine Ave

1415 Orange Ave

1249 E Ocean Blvd

280-282 Esperanza Ave

1068 E 17th St

1243 E Ocean Blvd

1425 Hellman St

Shoreline Terrace

125-151 E Willard St

1400 E Florida St

2065 Locust Ave

2065 Locust

1401 E 3rd St

2070 Locust Ave

580 Nebraska Ave

638 Nebraska

1855 Canal Ave

548 Nebraska Ave

1263 E Ocean Blvd

2116-2122 Magnolia Ave

1417 E 10th St

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