
Apartments near The Knolls in Long Beach, CA (455 Rentals)


5595 Orange Ave

1554-1556 W Wardlow Rd

454 E South St

1207 E 56th St

244 E South St

Caribbean

850 E South St

431-435 E South St

1219 E Phillips St

5729 California Ave

400 E Hullett St

202 E Hullett St

465 E Hullett St

247 E Hullett St

5715 Orange Ave

1921 E Washington St

1160 E South St

Versailles

1672 E 56th St

5505 Cherry Ave

237 E Columbia St

1412 E South St

5837-5841 Orange Ave

3128 Gale Ave

5832 Orange Ave

5720 Walnut Ave

1409-1413 E South St

5940 Atlantic Ave

481 E Osgood St Long Beach, CA 90805

5955 Linden Ave

1501 E South St

5881 Orange Ave

5895 Orange Ave

5900 Cerritos Ave

5892 Orange Ave

3390 Santa Fe Ave

1651-1659 E South St

3370 Santa Fe Ave

3354 Santa Fe Ave

2040 W Wardlow Rd

5914 Orange Ave

3295 Adriatic Ave

6046 Linden Ave

2112 W Wardlow Rd

6046 Lime Ave

2747-2751 Pacific Ave

2214-2240 W Wardlow Rd

2216 W Wardlow Rd

2208 W Cameron St

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