
Apartments near Orange Plaza in Long Beach, CA (3,918 Rentals)


2338 E SPAULDING ST

Wilman Court

1020 Ohio Ave

1132-1136 Pacific Ave

1409 Junipero Ave

2230 E Ocean Blvd

2431-2435 E 2nd St

1629 Cherry Ave

Temple Ave 4Plex

2425 E 2nd St

1332 Stanley Ave

1365 Stanley Ave

237 W 6th St

1022 Ohio Ave

915 Temple Ave

2315 E Spaulding St

349 N Colorado PL

262-266 Wisconsin Ave

520 E 17th St

1214 Molino Ave

548 E 17th St

1526 Sherman Pl

724 Temple Ave.

548A-F Cedar Ave

412 E 16th St

1548 Sherman Pl

234 W 5th St

1001 Pacific Ave

520 Temple Ave

925 Temple Ave

135 Lindero Ave

345 N Colorado Pl

1064 Ohio Ave

1626 Linden Ave

2002 E 17th St

1630 Cherry Ave

125 W 12th St

528 Cedar Ave

229-235 Wisconsin Ave

549 E 17th St

331 Colorado

2823 E 7th St

281 Molino Ave

1035 Pacific Ave

1027-1029 1/2 Pacific Ave

1770-1774 Gaviota Ave

234 W 4th St

2745 E 10th St

236 Wisconsin Ave

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