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


1075 Obispo Ave

1085 Obispo Ave

337 Obispo Ave

1015 E 20th St

1754 Pine St

1205 Magnolia Ave

2845 E Spaulding St

1497 Cedar Ave

916 Obispo Ave

2901 E Spaulding St

529 W 10th St

1001 E 20th St

1702 Pacific Ave

Daisy Studios

1970 Atlantic Ave

1758 Pine Ave

2832 E 1st St

322 Daisy Ave

2924 E 2nd St

551 W 10th

1538 Cedar Ave

841-845 Daisy Ave

1464 Chestnut Ave

2907 E Spaulding St

1989 Olive Ave

Olive Court Condominiums

435 E 19th St

1526-1532 Cedar Ave

791 Coronado Ave

443-445 N Daisy Ave

1030-1032 Obispo Ave

1640 Pacific Ave

635 Coronado Ave

2825 E 15th St

425 Daisy Ave

509 Daisy Ave

1600-1602 Cedar Ave

1431 CHESTNUT AV

518 E Rhea St

1830 Locust Ave

2925-2927 E Spaulding St

1034 Daisy Ave

903 Daisy Ave

1757-1763 Pine Ave

522-528 E RHEA ST

2833 E 15th St

2023 Lemon Ave

1040-1042 Obispo Ave

421 Coronado

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