
Apartments near Third & Pine in Long Beach, CA (2,977 Rentals)


230 E 12th St

St. Anthony Apartments (por)

Twelve Street Apartments

1045 Daisy Ave Apartments

943 Lime Ave

753 N Washington Pl

LB0985 (Rubs) (Imp.)

1037 E 1st Street

1044 E Appleton St

Elm Gate Apartments

115 W 12th St

1030-1034 E 1st St

1127 Magnolia Ave

1046 E 3rd St

963 E 5th St

1059

1049 E Ocean Blvd

1044 Maine Ave

201-209 E 12th St

1065 E 1st St

935 Olive Ave

926 N Loma Vista Dr

1061 E Broadway

Elm Terrace Senior Apartments

1210 Chestnut Ave

Sea Air Apartments

1121 Daisy Avenue

1026 E 5th St

1010 E 7th St

1035-1039 Lime Ave

Decro Long Beach

MAGNOLIA

1045 E 4th Street

1043 E 5th St

1242 Cedar Ave

1049 E 5th Street

Sands Apartments

936 Olive Ave

968 N Loma Vista Dr

1047 E 5th St

Beacon Apartments

Sandy Beach Apartments

Long Beach Senior Arts Colony

1259 N Loma Vista Dr

Daisy Apartments

1107 E 3rd St

903 E 9th St

1117-1123 E. Appleton St

1164-1170 Daisy Ave

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