
Apartments near The Island Center in Long Beach, CA (1,138 Rentals)


108 Roswell Ave

114 Roswell Ave

52 Roswell Ave

17 Bennett Ave

104 Roswell Ave

70 Roswell Ave

28 Roswell Ave

239 Ximeno Ave

105 Roswell Ave

24 Roswell Ave

4120 E 1st St

261 Prospect Ave

4129 E Ocean Blvd

40 Belmont Ave

The Belmont Apartments

Belmont Shores

4101-4109 E Ocean Blvd

30 Belmont Ave

229 Roswell Ave

6 Apartments + 2 Non Conf

4041 E 2nd St

4000-4005 E Livingston Dr

101 Termino Ave

316 Ximeno Ave

3921 E Livingston Dr

223 Belmont Ave

111 Termino Ave

3901 E Livingston Dr

4600 E 4th Street

384 Tremont Ave

106 Mira Mar Ave

Belmont Shore

Park Ocean Condos

3819 E Livingston Dr

232 Termino Ave

4631 E 4th St

3835 E 1st St

4807 E 6th St

233 Termino Ave

4137 E 3rd St

220 Miramar Ave

207 Mira Mar Ave

4129 E 3rd St

211 Mira Mar Ave

14 38th Pl

La Orleans

16 38th Pl

4445 E 4th St

4437 E 4th St

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