
Apartments near Willow Plaza in Long Beach, CA (1,414 Rentals)


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532 E Esther St

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1210 Chestnut Ave

3595 Elm Ave

1576 Elm Ave.

1242 Cedar Ave

1127 Magnolia Ave

822 E 20th St

2227 Lewis Ave

1568 Elm Ave

1044 Maine Ave

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2226 Lewis Ave

1549 Linden Ave

1473 Elm Ave

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968 N Loma Vista Dr

1129 Cedar Ave

1123 Cedar Ave

1030 Magnolia Ave

115 W 12th St

1440 Elm Ave

1118 Cedar Ave

1970 Martin Luther King Jr Ave

926 N Loma Vista Dr

1027-1031 Chestnut Ave

934 Maine Ave

Elm 1357

429 W 10th St

Long Beach Senior Arts Colony

1141 Pine Ave

937 Magnolia Ave

1019-1027 Cedar Avenue Apartments

Newly Remodeled Beautiful 1 Bedroom/ 1 bathroom Apartment! With PARKING!

120 E 12th St

Pine Ave

1019-1027 Cedar Ave

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