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


1415 Cedar Ave

Long Beach Senior Arts Colony

626-632 Linden Ave

Susie - O #0080

441 Linden Ave

St Mary's Arms

1419 Cedar Ave

Elm Gate Apartments

1430 Chestnut Ave

Beacon Apartments

636 Linden Ave

515-521 E 6th St

Linden 650

The Linden

500 E. 6th

City Terrace Center

433 E. 3rd

446 Linden

800 Linden Ave

Elm Tree Plaza Apartments

Franciscan

406 Linden Ave

Sea Side Villa

645 Atlantic Ave

245

Elm Terrace Senior Apartments

527-537 Atlantic Ave

Village Chateau Apartment

338 Linden Ave

326 Linden Ave

521 E 3rd St

1431 Locust Ave

1444 Pine Ave.

800 Atlantic Ave

The Broadlind

527 E 3rd St

445 W 15th St

621 E 6th St

426 Atlantic Ave

The Blue Note Studio Garden Apartments

1525 Pine Ave.

307-323 W 15th St

225 Atlantic Ave

645 Lime Ave

729 Lime Ave

Gotham City Lofts

Elm 1357

1579 Chestnut Ave

626 E 5th St

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