
Apartments near Magnolia Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,753 Rentals)


260 E Nevada St

931 Dawson Ave

2221-2225 Lewis Ave

1780 Gaviota Ave

2069 E 3rd St

The Dawson

2132 E Florida St

2124 E Bermuda St

2376 Linden Ave

1001 Dawson Ave

2322 Lime Ave

2400 Long Beach Blvd

2053 E Appleton St

411 E Burnett St

Salt Lake Apartments

1128 Saint Louis Ave

768 Dawson Ave

1051 Danson Rd

1067 Dawson Ave

Appleton Apartments

1075 Dawson Ave

2146 E Florida St

Casa Del Sol

1051 Dawson Ave

2490 Cedar Ave

1241 E Wesley Dr

Sandy Cove

Casa Nido

2203 E Bermuda St

235 E Nevada St

2213 7th St

2427 Pasadena Ave

251 E Nevada St

1426 Cherry Ave

1307 E Wesley Dr

2223 E 7th St

1316 Saint Louis Ave

261 E Nevada St

2436-2432 Pasadena Ave

1241 Dawson Ave

2245 E 6th St

1539 Cherry Ave

1215 Dawson Ave

2440-2444 Elm Ave

1036-1040 Dawson Ave

1050 Dawson Ave

219 W 25th St

2085 E 3rd St

2201-2209 E 11th St

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There are currently 2,539 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $3,938 with an average price of $2,063.
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