
Apartments near North Village Center in Long Beach, CA (599 Rentals)


2703 E 57th St

4554-4560 N Banner Dr

1601-1613 E 68th St

206 1/2 E 68th St

4505 California Ave

Trophy 8-Unit Apartment in Bixby Knolls

4504-4506 Banner Dr

6759 Cherry Ave

4510-4518 N Banner Dr

2810 E South St

6769 Cherry Ave

4490 N Banner Dr

4460-4462 N Banner Dr

4450-4452 N Banner Dr

2830 E South St

7030 Eastondale Ave

4443 Linden Ave

4437 Linden Ave

830 E San Antonio Dr

800 E San Antonio Dr

Friendly Village Mobile Home Park

6360 N Paramount Blvd

440 E Freeland St

6410 N Paramount Blvd

2829 E Sawyer St

Elm at Bixby Knolls

135 W 67th Way

404 E Freeland St

4365 Elm Ave

4415 Linden Ave

4349 Elm Ave

6803 Long Beach Blvd

4336 Elm Ave

4343 Elm Ave

2825 E Cade St

6476 Paramount Blvd

6500 N Paramount Blvd

4333-4335 Elm Ave

2820 E 65th St

4316 Elm Ave

4403 Linden Ave

2821 E 65th St

4310-4314 Elm Ave

100 E 69th Way

Coolidge

440 E San Antonio Dr

444 E San Antonio Dr

69th Way

6901 Long Beach Blvd

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