
Apartments near Magnolia Plaza in Long Beach, CA (2,752 Rentals)


1117-1123 E. Appleton St

1885-1887 Locust Ave

Villa Capri

1115 E Broadway

1131-1135 E. 4th St.

1129-1131 E 3rd St

1137 E 7th St

1483 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

1950 Chestnut Ave

725 Orange Ave

1135 E 3rd St

1923 Pine Ave

Chestnut Ave Apartments

753 Orange Ave

1959 Chestnut Ave

443 Orange Ave

1155-1159 E 10th St

1960 Cedar Ave

1929 Pine Ave

1135 E Appleton St

Henderson Apartments

1981 Chestnut Ave

Westland @ Orange

1980 Henderson Ave

E. 3rd St. Apartments

1050 Cerritos Ave

1403 Lemon Ave

450 W 20th St

1972-1978 Cedar Ave

1154 E 3rd St

Sandy Beach Apartments

1116 E 1st St

610 Orange Ave

Orange Avenue Apartments

1162 E 3rd St

GG Orange Avenue Apartments

Spark at Midtown

Sans Souci Apartments

Palm Terrace

1142-1148 E 1st St

336-346 Orange Ave

Pacific Coast Villas Apartments

1955 Locust Ave

1226 E. 7th Street Apartments

Ocean Palms Apartments

Berro Asset Building #0026

1210 E 10th St

348 Orange Ave

1152 E 1st St

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