
Apartments near Willow Plaza in Long Beach, CA (1,304 Rentals)


1972-1978 Cedar Ave

1871 Chestnut Ave

Chestnut Terraces

135 E 23rd St

2221 Earl Ave

1915 Cedar Ave

1960 Cedar Ave

1841-1845 Chestnut Ave

Bloom Magnolia

Cambridge Place Apartments

1901 Cedar Ave

244-250 E Nevada St

Cedar North Apartments

216 E Burnett St

2065 Pine Ave

Cedar Heights

Cedar Middle Apartments

The Locust Avenue Apartments

CityView Apartments 62+ Community

LB2330 (RUBS) (Imp.)

2035 Pine Ave

1880 Cedar Ave

Cedar Court South

2266 Locust Ave

Michelle Arms

139-145 E Spring St

Long Beach and Burnett

Pine Avenue Apartments

2165 Locust Ave

327 W Pacific Coast Hwy

111 W 20th St

Cedar Ave. Apartments

Harbor Yard Apartments

1970 Pine Ave

1923 Pine Ave

1929 Pine Ave

2461 Elm Ave

2140 W Wardlow Rd

125 E 20th St

Collage Apartments

2284 Long Beach Blvd

236 E 21st St

2500 Elm Ave

2024 Locust Ave

2121 Long Beach Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90806

1741-1749 Cedar Ave

1955 Locust Ave

2018 Locust Ave

1629 Chestnut Ave
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