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Alamitos Beach Neighborhood of Long Beach California

 

The Alamitos Beach community was planned by John W. Bixby after the Rancho Los Alamitos was acquired by he and his cousins who where partners in the Bixby Land Company. When describing the area in 1988, Mr. Bixby said, ˜Alamitos Beach is not Long Beachs rival but her Crowning Jewel. It was the intention of Mr. Bixby and the original residences that Alamitos Beach would be a separate city. It remained as a separate townsite until annexed by the City of Long Beach on November 30, 1909. Ocean Boulevard is the Jewel of the Area now, as it was in 1988 with its high rise condominiums, magnificent homes, and access to the beach.

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May
22


Memorial Day Weekend in Long Beach California

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Memorial Day 2008 - in and around Long Beach California

 

 

Start Your Engines?

Gas Prices Southern California May 22 2008 - Memorial Day Weekend  Gas Prices Southern California May 22 2008 - Memorial Day Weekend

 

Not!

 

 

 

With the high cost of Gasoline many are planning the holiday weekend closer to home this year.  If you are planning a trip you may find the AAA fuel cost calculator to be a handy tool. 

Long Beach provides many wonderful forms of entertainment making it easier to play close to home. 

 

Things to do in Rainbow Harbor:

  • Rent a speedboat
  • Rent a jet ski
  • Bicycle Boats
  • Rent a Kayak
  • Go Sailing
  • Fishing
  • Whale Watching
  • Scuba Dive Charters
  • Private Charters
  • Yacht Charters
  • Harbor Tours
  • Harbor Cruises
  • Private Charters
  • Tall Ship American Pride Educational & Charter Tours
  • Romance Charters
  • Aqua Link
  • Aqua Bus
  • Dream Cruises
  • Educational Expeditions to Catalina & Channel Islands
  • Rainbow Rocket-Ride
  • Guest Day Mooring Area
  • Dockside Boat & Bed - Spend the night on a Yacht

 

 

Things To Do in Long Beach:

 

Local Beaches of Long Beach California:

Alamitos Beach from Alamitos to 15th Place. You can glide, ride or stride along the waters edge on the main beach from Alamitos Avenue on the west to 54th Place on the east on the 3.1-mile, 17-foot-wide Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path. Two six foot lanes are for bicycle traffic and one five foot lane is for pedestrians. You can rent skates, bikes, umbrellas and beach chairs at Alfredos.

Bayshore Beach at 5415 E. Ocean Blvd. offers access to Alamitos Bay and other diversions such as:

  • basketball,
  • volleyball
  • handball courts
  • play equipment for the kids

Belmont Plaza Beach at 4000 Olympic Plaza is close to the bike path and Belmont Pier. Be sure to get a front row seat (bring your own chair!) for exciting California Beach Volleyball Association events.

Belmont Shore Beach from 39th Place to 54th Place, and Peninsula Beach from 54th to 72nd Place offer long stretches of white sand, volleyball courts and beautiful scenery.

Colorado Lagoon at 5119 E. Colorado St. offers calm waters, picnic areas and a nautical themed playground.

Junipero Beach from 15th to 39th Place can be conveniently accessed from Ocean Blvd. on Junipero Avenue which ends at a beach parking lot.

Marine Park at 5839 Appian Way is known as 'Mothers Beach because of its popularity among families with small children. All ages can relax and enjoy the day with shallow, calm waters, a lifeguard station, restrooms and play equipment.

The next chance you have to spend a day at the beach, remember that some of the best ones are right here in Long Beach.

 

History of Memorial Day

Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his, and was first observed on 30 May 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. By 1890 it was recognized by all of the northern states...Read More>>>

 

 

 

Memorial Day Events in Long Beach California:

 

Flag at Half Staff - Memorial DayMay 26...Memorial Day Picnic on the Lawn of the Aquarium of the Pacific in Downtown Long Beach 

Times: 11a.m. - 1:30p.m.

Join us for a Memorial Day Picnic on the Front lawn of the Aquarium.  Menu:  Grilled Rosemary Tri-tip, Honey BBQ Chicken, Chipotle BBQ Ribs, Hot Dogs, and much more.  Cost:  Members- Adults - $16, Kids 3-11  $9,  Non-Members-Adult $26, Kids 3-11 $19.  For your reservations and more info call 562/590-3100.


Fly the flag at half-staff from dawn until noon in observance of the holiday. 

 

Memorial Day Ceremonies, Forest Lawn - Long Beach, Paradise Mosaic Forecourt, Long Beach, CA.

Highlights include color guards, bagpiper, a wreath placement ceremony, roll call of deceased veterans, Presidential Proclamation, a parade of flags by local veterans, and patriotic music.  For more information, call: (800) 204-3131 ext. 4743.  



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May
11


Long Beach Real Estate - A Peek Inside the Business of Selling Long Beach Real Estate

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Here on our Long Beach Real Estate site I usually write purely real estate related articles targeted at educating and informing buyers and sellers of Long Beach Real Estate. Today I would like to give you a little peek into the business side of things and explain how they can affect the sale or purchase of your Long Beach homes.


In a recently published post I disclosed the 2008 closed sales in Long Beach; 674 of them, through 4/30/08. While the chart shows the sales increasing each month, the sales figures are still very low. (Includes sales of homes, condos, lofts, co-ops, Oyos, 2-4 units and 5+ units as recorded on the MLS)


  • Jan 130
  • Feb 153
  • Mar 179
  • Apr 212
  • Total: 674


These are difficult times for those of us surviving in the real estate industry. Going into this down market there were about 2900 licensed Realtors on record, there are currently about 1600 licensees active in the Long Beach area. Every market will support a certain amount of agents based on the closed sales of that market. Each agent needs a certain amount of closed sales in order to survive. Lets assume that 8 to 10 closed sales for the year are required for a Realtor to even survive this market; 674 closed sales would produce 8 to 10 sales for the year, for between 200 and 250 Realtors. Those sales are currently spread across 1600 current licensees, which would equate to less than ½ of a sale for each Realtor for the first 4 months of 2008.


In the real estate industry we have an 80/20 saying. It states that 20% of the agents do 80% of the business. 20% of 1600 agents = 320 which would equate to about 2 closed sales for the majority of the 20% still doing business.


So how are 1600 Realtors surviving a market with sales that will currently only support 200 to 250?

  • Some have other income, or a spouse or significant other with income.
  • Some have taken on Part or Full time jobs, while trying to juggle their real estate.
  • Some have anticipated this market and made plans to survive it.
  • Some are making enough sales to manage.


What of the 80%? That is 1280 agents, still active, for the last 4 months. How are they surviving with little or no sales? Well, they either have spousal support a trust fund or they have accepted salaried positions. Lets take a look at that. Real estate is a more than full time job; it is a commitment which permeates every hour of every day of our lives. Real estate transactions require a lot of attention on a daily basis. Escrow, title, lenders, inspections, appraisers banks and more need to be attended to, mostly during normal business hours. Buyers need to see properties around their schedules which often means after work or weekend showings. Sellers properties often need tending, flyers run out; keys go missing from a lock box or end up in another box on the same property. A pipe may burst on a listing with an out of town owner; anything can happen. How is an agent who has accepted employment elsewhere, with a set schedule, going to be able to deal with the schedule and responsibilities of a full time Realtor? How does that affect the buyer or seller? Has the agent even disclosed to the buyer or seller that they are not fully available? Do you know if your agent is available to conduct business, full time on your behalf?

 

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May
05


Long Beach Own Your Owns-OYO-OYOs-Condo Conversions-Income Properties in Long Beach

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Long Beach Own Your Owns - OYOs

What the Heck is an OYO?

What is an Own Your Own?

Why would I want to own one?

 

Long Beach has been home to many Own Your Owns over the years. They can be found throughout Downtown Long Beach, Alamitos Beach, Bluff Park and into Belmont Heights; older, usually 2 or 3 story buildings tucked between newer and sometimes taller buildings.   Recent Condo Conversions have trimmed the numbers of available OYOs considerably. OYOs used to be a really good investment, selling for considerably less than Long Beach Condos, they proved to be a very desirable purchase. When they successfully converted to condominiums owners realized large profits.  Often condo conversion was the motivation for purchasing an Own Your Own. 

 

Many buyers ask about OYOs.  They want to know if they are the same as a condo, or more like a stock cooperative

 

OYOs are similar in ownership to condos in that they are both fee simple ownership with individual tax bills and deeds. OYOs are a pre-condominium form of ownership, mostly built in the 50s. They generally sell for less than condos and are occasionally candidates for condo conversion, if they qualify, at which time they increase in value dramatically. Often OYOs will not have sufficient parking to qualify for condo conversion. 

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Mar
22


Long Beach Real Estate Sales-Foreclosures-Bank Owned Properties-Market Statistics

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Long Beach Real Estate Market Statistics

 

Long Beach Real Estate

Sales 2001 - 2007

 

January 1, 2008 - March 21, 2008

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Year

Long Beach

HOMES SOLD

Long Beach

CONDOS SOLD

Long Beach

2-4 UNITS SOLD

Total

Sales

         
2008 227 90 35 352
2007 1663 892 306 2861
2006 2372 1161 575 4108
2005 2988 1483 811 5282
2004 3061 1368 780 5209
2003 3465 1492 848 5199
2002 3489 1502 854 5844
2001 3285 1320 650 5255

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There are currently approximately 133 Long Beach properties selling per month (closing escrow)

352 ÷ 2.66 = 133

2245 ÷ 133 = 16.8

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ACTIVE LONG BEACH LISTINGS

HOMES

FOR SALE

CONDOS

FOR SALE

2-4 UNITS

FOR SALE

TOTAL PROPERTIES

FOR SALE

         
3/21/2008 1204 629 412 2245

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352 Long Beach Properties have closed escrow 'SOLD' in 2008.

133 Average sales per month.

There are currently 2245 Long Beach Properties for sale.


 

It will take almost 17 months with no new properties entering the Long Beach Real Estate market to sell the existing inventory of properties for sale. Homes, condos and income properties in Long Beach are being placed onto the market daily adding to our existing inventory and increasing the length of time it will take for the current real estate market to absorb these new properties for sale.

 

The numbers tell an interesting story, one that I recall all too clearly. As single family homes became financially unattainable to first time home buyers in 2005 and 2006, many purchased Long Beach Condos instead, it was better than remaining in rent and gave them badly needed tax write offs. The above chart shows a significant decrease in single family home sales in 2006 and again in 2007, as condo sales remained strong into the latter portion of 2007 when they too began to taper off.

 

You will notice the sharp decline in closed sales in the first quarter of 2008, its not that the buyers have not been out shopping, many have been. Many just have not been able to wrap themselves around exactly what it means to get a deal. I dont know if it is the media or a misguided idea of what a deal is in todays real estate market. Others are realizing that the after purchase costs of badly needed upgrades on many of the homes are beyond their reach.


 

Long Beach Homes-Issues for 1st Time Home Buyers


 

Prices on real estate for sale in Long Beach are currently all over the place, it is a bit messy, which indicates a good hard look at the comparables before deciding what to offer on any given property. Some homes are priced to sell at the price offered, some sellers have priced their homes based on fantasy and wishful thinking. While it cant hurt to place a reasonable offer on one of these homes, the sellers are often not very responsive. Many buyers have decided to offer low, whether the listing price is fair or not. This is a sure way to not get your offer accepted. There are many good buys on the real estate market in Long Beach right now and the smart buyers and cash heavy investors are picking them up.

 

Long Beach Investors are making all cash offersReal Estate Investors with a lot of cash have entered the market. Prices are finally dropping to the price range they have been waiting for. This is making it more difficult for buyers who intend to purchase with loans and occupy the homes to get their offers accepted. We placed an all cash offer for a bank owned Alamitos Beach Condo about a week ago, there were multiple offers, one was higher than ours. We opened escrow on that condo on Monday. The bank knew they would not have any problems with a lender that might not be able to perform, may disappear or may discontinue their current loan programs.


 

 

Bank owned properties are beginning to appear in larger numbers and a better selection of homes is now available. Buyers have started getting a little excited now that homes they actually want to buy are finally starting to become available, they are writing offers and are often being rejected because the investors are liking these homes too, are placing all cash offers and are walking away with the prize. Multiple offers are occuring on the better properties that are being made available which is making that potential purchase more competitive now, and less incentives are available on these purchases. Some of these properties sell quickly for around asking price, with no incentives.

 

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Mar
12


Alamitos Beach Luxury High Rise Condos Market Report-Ocean Boulevard Corridor-90802 January-February-2008

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Alamitos Beach Luxury High Rise Condos Market Report

Alamitos Beach Condos Long Beach California

Ocean Boulevard Corridor

January - February 2008

 

 

 

Alamitos Beach luxury high rise condos on the Ocean Boulevard Corridor are slowly beginning to come back to life.  This year got off to a slow start with only 4 very small condos actually selling.  There are currently 9 condos in escrow and buyers are out again shopping Alamitos Beach condos for sale


We have a specific highly qualified buyer seeking a high rise condo, on the Ocean Blvd. corridor, who has not quite found what they are looking for.  If you have a 3 bedroom condo - or a 2 with a den, not currently on the market, around 1600 sq ft or more, on the sand in Alamitos Beach, with a direct ocean view, we would like to speak to you.  Preference is an upper corner unit with an unobstructed east/south facing view in excellent condition.  Our buyer wants to purchase now.  Call today if you are thinking about selling, if you have the right unit, we may be able to make this relatively easy for you.  Contact Laurie at  562-212-5420. 

 

There are currently 57 ocean front and luxury high rise condos for sale in Alamitos Beach, on the sand. 

# Bed Bth Gar SqFt YBlt List Price DOM
706  1958  $215,000  27 
580  1928  $239,900  70 
706  1958  $365,000  53 
1,080  1965  $395,000  65 
732  1973  $419,000  51 
700  1958  $439,900  116 
689  1975  $444,000 
1.5  1,097  1958  $445,000  185 
732  1973  $459,000  12 
10  839  1928  $465,000  194 
11  839  1928  $478,900  335 
12  1,080  1965  $485,000  55 
13  880  1965  $485,000  26 
14  1,026  1992  $499,000  57 
15  1,080  1965  $519,900  231 
16  853  1975  $525,000  27 
17  850  1975  $525,000  20 
18  880  1965  $549,000  33 
19  1,000  1984  $600,000 
20  1,000  1984  $609,000  122 
21  1,350  1980  $619,000  146 
22  1,245  1928  $619,000 
23  880  1965  $629,000  41 
24  1,260  1965  $659,000  65 
25  1,542  1921  $665,900  110 
26  1,325  1958  $675,000  153 
27  1,448  1928  $689,000  26 
28  1,090  1984  $699,000  48 
29  1,080  1965  $699,000  49 
30  1,645  1992  $699,000 
31  1,455  2000  $724,900  190 
32  1,260  1965  $739,000  61 
33  1,260  1965  $740,000  96 
34  1,260  1965  $749,000  27 
35  1,400  2001  $749,900  96 
36  1,800  1980  $769,900  55 
37  1,260  1965  $799,000  61 
38  1,818  2003  $809,900  28 
39  1,377  1992  $824,900  63 
40  1,393  2001  $830,000  468 
41  1,282  2000  $839,000  29 
42  1,120  1976  $850,000  196 
43  1,423  1992  $870,000  41 
44  1,542  1992  $889,000  33 
45  1,510  2004  $1,049,900  208 
46  1,510  2004  $1,049,999  261 
47  1,758  2003  $1,050,000  15 
48  1,264  1985  $1,099,900  12 
49  1,259  2001  $1,125,000  47 
50  1,400  1992  $1,150,000  112 
51  1,425  2001  $1,224,000  114 
52  1,965  2003  $1,275,000  153 
53  1,866  2003  $1,285,000  86 
54  1,400  2000  $1,299,000  48 
55  1,800  2001  $1,299,000  23 
56  1,800  2001  $1,649,000  119 
57  2,245  1992  $2,230,000  131 
Average 2   2 1,247   $768,171 93
Number of Properties: 57
Average ( ListPrice / SqFt ) : ( 768171 / 1247 ) = $ 616.02

 

3 ocean front and luxury high rise condos in Alamitos Beach are in escrow and accepting back-up offers. 

# Bed Bth Gar SqFt YBlt List Price DOM
740  1976  $499,999  88 
1,239  1928  $899,000  59 
1,510  2004  $1,049,999  85 
Average 2   2 1,163   $816,332 77
Number of Properties: 3
Average ( ListPrice / SqFt ) : ( 816332 / 1163 ) = $ 701.92

 

 

 6 ocean front and luxury high rise condos in Alamitos Beach are Pending in escrow. 

# Bed Bth Gar SqFt YBlt List Price Pending Date DOM
1,080  1965  $374,999  12/05/2007  69 
814  1976  $384,900  2/21/2008 
990  1984  $549,900  2/15/2008 
1,231  1975  $739,900  3/01/2008 
2.5  1,788  1992  $799,900  2/06/2008  100 
1,600  1992  $900,000  2/20/2008  230 
Average 2   2 1,251   $624,933   68
Number of Properties: 6
Average ( ListPrice / SqFt ) : ( 624933 / 1251 ) = $ 499.55

 

 

 4 ocean front and luxury high rise condos in Alamitos Beach have closed escrow - SOLD. 

# Bed Bth Gar SqFt YBlt Sold Price SP/ SqFt SP/LP SP/OLP Sold Date DOM
296  1928  $185,000  $625.00  94.87%  94.87%  3/11/2008 
873  1928  $370,000  $423.83  97.63%  82.22%  1/07/2008  158 
841  1928  $379,000  $450.65  100.00%  108.29%  1/30/2008  192 
487  1975  $381,750  $783.88  95.68%  95.68%  1/31/2008  44 
Average 1   1 624   $328,937 $570.84 97.04% 95.26%   131
Number of Properties: 4
Average ( SalePrice / SqFt ) : ( 328937 / 624 ) = $ 527.14

 

 

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