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Feb
15


Separate Property- Whats Love got to do with it?

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Separate Property - Whats Love got to do with it?

 

 

 

One of the pitfalls in relationships is that many eventually end. When real and personal property are involved it can be difficult to muddle through it all. There are ways to protect both your personal and real property - before this happens¦


How does Separate Property affect Long Beach Home Ownership?


Why do people combine households without understanding what is involved in the dismantling of these relationships? Whether you are getting married, combining households or registering as domestic partners, the issues involved with home ownership and personal property are quite serious. When these relationships do not work out it is critical to have your paperwork in order.


This is easier to say than to do, I understand. It is a difficult subject to tackle with somebody you are in love with and are thinking about spending the rest of your life with. How many relationships actually last forever? It is reported that the divorce rate in America hovers in the 50% range.


Quote From: Divorcerate.org

The divorce rate in America for first marriage, vs. second or third marriage
50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce, according to Jennifer Baker of the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri.’


According to enrichment journal on the divorce rate in America:

    • The divorce rate in America for first marriage is 41%
    • The divorce rate in America for second marriage is 60%
    • The divorce rate in America for third marriage is 73%



LaborLawTalk.com states the average divorce rate for the state of California is 75.54%, based on Court Statistics Reports for 1996-2004. These are staggering numbers and should not be ignored.



What is Separate Property?


Quote Nolo defines separate property: In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the states property division laws, but is kept by the spouse who owns it. Separate property includes all property that a spouse obtained before marriage, through inheritance or as a gift. It also includes any property that is traceable to separate property ” for example, cash from the sale of a vintage car owned by one spouse before marriage-and any property that the spouses agree is separate property. Compare community property and equitable distribution.




Property owned prior to and brought into a marriage is considered separate property. In order for it to remain ’separate property’ it must never be commingled with marital or community property. Once separate property is commingled with marital or community property it becomes community property and cannot be undone.


Some states, such as California, have a separate property rule that says that all property brought into a marriage, including gifts and inheritance, which is kept separate and apart from community property remains the separate property of the spouse that owns it.

 
If one spouse enters a marriage with a checking account with a large balance, say $100,000 and both parties deposit to this account and pay bills from it, the protection of separate property is removed and the original $100,000 has become community property. In this case if the marriage were to come to an end the $100,000 would be divided between the parties. Had the account been kept separate from the marriage, the original owner should leave the marriage with the $100,000 intact as separate property.


If one spouse enters the marriage already in possession of the home they must have a separate checking account for the management of the separate property. They must be careful not to deposit related funds to or from a community property account. If this is done, the home will most likely be deemed to be community property in the event of a divorce.



Anybody concerned with separate property issues should seek the advice of an attorney or a financial professional prior to entering into a relationship. They should then follow their advice.


Read also: Divorce and Real Estate in Long Beach California



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Posted on February 15, 2008 00:01:01 by Laurie.Manny
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Feb
10


Long Beach Home Staging-Define Your Long Beach Homes with Color!

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Staging Your Long Beach Homes

 

Are you considering selling your Long Beach Home?  Have you considered the value a professional home stager will bring to the table? You should.  With so many homes for sale on the market in Long Beach it has never been more important for your home to show well.  This is the third in a series of articles on staging your Long Beach Homes by Diane Concialdi of  DC Redesign.  This portion of the series addresses bringing your home to life with color. Here you will find great tips for you to consider prior to placing your homes for sale on the market; we hope you are enjoying the series.

 

Long Beach Homes


Define Your Long Beach Homes with Color!

 

 

Each year we are presented with a new palette of color choices for apparel, home furniture design, décor, appliances, automobiles and more.  Home decor changes for 2008 are a warm range of colors with a rustic feel combined with modern, natural products such as bamboo and anything clean and green.
 
Define Your Long Beach Homes With Color
If you’re uncertain as to what colors to choose for your room palette, here’s a tip:  pull colors out of your favorite tapestry, pillows, curtains or piece of artwork. Designing a room this way works every time. Don’t forget black; it completes the look and pulls it all together.
 

Colors in softer grays, putty, stone and granite colors or browns, greens and sunset colors like oranges and yellows create an earth-like landscape for your home.  Use soft pewter-blues with tan hues to create the feel of the beach or colors in greens. Tone-on-tones for whites, beiges or lighter browns and neutrals combined with a wall in a dark richer color add dimension to your rooms.
 

Start with darker colors for floors, move upward for the lighter colors on the walls and don’t forget the ceilings. Using the same color for your entire room including the ceiling also works!  Paint has different sheens so be sure to use the right one.  Flat paint camouflages imperfect walls; eggshell and satin give a more formal look and high gloss should be used for woodwork and doors.
 


Use the same color schemes for adjoining rooms to flow from room to room. Colors such as coffee bean, tangerine or kiwi work well for kitchens and stimulate your appetite; just remember - the color of foods!  Blues for dining rooms suppress the appetite and make dinners less enjoyable. Bedrooms require warm deeper shades to create a calm and peaceful atmosphere for a good nights sleep.

 

  • We look better when surrounded by color and feel happier.  
  • Buyers choose homes that make them feel happy. 
  • Color your home, stage it and price it right. 

 

Would you like to get an idea what that color you have been thinking about will look like up on the wall?  Try the tool over on valspar painter, its fun, easy to use and will really give you a feel for the colors you are considering.

 

Stage your Long Beach Homes to sell.

 

Diane Concialdi

 

Diane Concialdi
DC Redesign  
(714) 815-3506

 



Read the rest of the series: 


 

Staging and Home Improvement related articles:

 

Read also:

 


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Posted on February 10, 2008 00:21:19 by Laurie.Manny
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Feb
02


Long Beach Homes-Issues for 1st Time Home Buyers

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Long Beach Homes - First Time Home Buyers

 

With so many Long Beach homes on the market at affordable prices one would think it should be really easy to find a home and get a great deal.  So why are so many first time buyers having trouble finding a home that suits their needs at a price they can afford? 


Up until a year ago it was almost impossible to find decent homes in Long Beach for under $500,000.  Prices have been dropping so rapidly that some homes have finally become affordable to  first time home-buyers.  Recognizing this, many are out shopping, trying to make the dream of home ownership a reality. 

Most first time home buyers are utilizing 100% financing programs and need to have closing costs covered in their offers in order to purchase.  This means they are actually purchasing these homes for the cost of the appraisal and physical inspection, about $600.  Sounds great, doesnt it?   Homes currently on the market affordable to first time home buyers, are predominantly short sales and foreclosures or bank owned properties and are not necessarily in the best condition.  Even with a deep price reduction most of these homes are still beyond the reach of first time buyers because the buyer will have to lay out considerable cash after purchase to bring the house into livable condition.  First time home-buyers just dont have this kind of cash to invest in the home for repairs and upgrades after the purchase.  

Some of the problems buyers have discovered in many of the available homes for sale on the market are:

  • Damaged foundations
  • Damaged chimneys
  • Excessive layers of roofing
  • Bent ridge-boards (part of roofs framing)
  • Leaking, damaged and old roofs in need of replacement
  • Potential mold issues resulting from leaking and damaged roofing
  • Kitchens in need of replacement
  • Baths in need of replacement
  • Incomplete renovations leaving partially completed kitchens and baths
  • Badly damaged flooring
  • Leaking plumbing
  • Electrical problems and upgrades

 

 

Cost of Repairs for First Time Buyers of Long Beach HomesMany homes have several of these issues placing the seemingly affordable home into the unaffordable for these buyers. For instance a buyer may be able to afford a new roof, but not be able to afford to reframe the roof if that too is necessary.

Occasionally a Long Beach home will come onto the market in really good condition, priced to sell, receiving multiple offers very quickly.  With so many of these buyers conditioned to write low offers, they miss out on the opportunity to purchase a great home.  When a home finally comes onto the market that is in move in condition and has no major issues, which will cost the buyer after purchase, a really good offer should be written immediately.   If it is priced right, trying to negotiate the price of a home like this is just foolish.  It is not easy, for a first time home-buyer, to find an affordable home in Long Beach in good condition, when you do find one - grab it as fast as you can. 



There are currently 83 Long Beach homes for sale under $300,000, in many Long Beach neighborhoods, many are short sales or are bank owned, and most are in need of work. 
 

The smallest available Long Beach home for sale is a 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 540 sq ft home, priced at $300,000 - huh?
 

The least expensive homes on the market in Long Beach right now are both priced at just $150,000.

  • 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 825 sq ft, located in Downtown Long Beach.
  • 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 782 sq ft, also located in Downtown Long Beach.

Both of these homes front to an alley - OK, that explains the price.
 

There are 8 Long Beach homes for sale under $300,000, which are over 1200 square feet:

RES  DESCRIPTION Zip TGNO Bd Bth Sty Gar SqFt Year Blt Price DOM/CDOM
1 fixer/short sale 90810  765B7  2    1,213  1944  $275,000  83 
2 fixer/bank owned 90810  795B3  2    1,513  1930  $300,000  64/116
3 short sale
90813  795F6  2    1,338  1989  $244,900  34/257
4 as is/probate
90813  795D5  0    1,240  1922  $249,000  5/266
5 short sale 90805  765E2  1 D  1,216  1925  $275,000  95 
6 short sale 90805  765D4  2    1,396  1964  $280,000  160 
7 short sale
90805  765F1  0    1,364  1947  $299,500  145/225
8 bank owned 90805  765D2  0    1,384  1926  $300,000  81/262

(DOM = Days on Market: CDOM = Combined Days on Market)

 

See also: 

Condos in Downtown Long Beach For Sale Under $300,000-90802-90813

Read also:

Long Beach Home Search-Where do I start?

 


Laurie Manny
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Posted on February 02, 2008 08:33:48 by Laurie.Manny
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Feb
01


Chasing the Market Down - Are You Guilty?

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Are you “Chasing the Market Down"?

 

Chasing the Market Down Before your Long Beach home was listed you reviewed your neighborhood comparables, current market conditions and the location and condition of your home with your Long Beach REALTOR®; then determined your listing price of $750,000.   You were aware that prices in most markets nationwide have been declining and that declining prices would necessitate price reductions, if your home didnt sell in a timely manner. Your REALTOR® explained that not reducing your price could cause you to chase the market down.
 

Your home is placed on the MLS, is advertised in the local paper, is placed on many important Internet real estate listing sites, lovely fliers have been placed in your home and the sign is up in your front yard.  Several showings occur the first week, a few the second, one buyer comes through with their agent the third week.  Whats up with this?  Why are so few buyers coming to see my beautiful home?  Calling the REALTOR® to have a little chat with them and find out what is wrong.

 

Shortly after your home went onto the MLS the Long Beach real estate market took a steep decline.  A consultation with your REALTOR® revealed two new comparable listings in your community priced well below your current list price at $725,000 and $705,000.  At about the same time a couple of other comparable homes for sale, in your neighborhood, had reduced their listing prices to $720,000 & $710,000.  You were now priced high on the market at $750,000, on the market for 21 days and your REALTOR® says, in need of a large price reduction.



While you knew that you would likely have to reduce your price you didnt think that a $50,000 price reduction would be in order just 21 days after placing your home on the market; you resist and only agree to a $25,000 price reduction, after all that is a lot of money out of your pocket - right?  You are now sitting on the market in your area at $725,000. Your competition is priced at:

  1. $705,000
  2. $710,000
  3. $720,000
  4. $725,000


You are now one of the two highest prices in your neighborhood, congratulations!  Are you surprised when two weeks go by and only two buyers are interested in viewing your home? 


Your REALTOR® calls you and tells you just what you have been waiting to hear, an offer has been received, when can they come by to discuss it?  Excited you inquire “How Much did they Offer?"  Your blood begins to boil when you are informed that the buyer has offered $675,000 and has requested 3% in closing costs, your 2 large plasma TVs and the dining room furniture which cost you a small fortune.  Bellowing into the phone you instruct your REALTOR® not to bother coming over - just decline the offer.  You do not want to hear about a counter offer, this buyer is trying to rob you and is clearly out of their mind if they think they can buy a home in your neighborhood for that price!  The gall of that buyer!




The home currently listed at $705,000 accepts their offer and closes escrow 30 days later.  You are still sitting on the market at $725,000 and are no longer receiving showings.  The neighbors are getting nervous watching prices drop so quickly and 3 more homes in your neighborhood come onto the market - two of them just down the block from your home. The 3 homes that were on the market at $710, $720 and $725 have reduced their prices and you follow suit reducing your price to $710.  The competition?


  1. $675,000
  2. $679,000
  3. $689,000
  4. $699,000
  5. $705,000
  6. $710,000

 
Congratulations you are still sitting at the top of the heap!  You really needed to take a big leap, but you just could not wrap yourself around it.  Your wife is starting to put the heat on you to get the house sold, you need to move soon; your life is getting very complicated.  Calling the damned REALTOR®!  What exactly is that REALTOR® doing to drive buyer traffic to my home?

Two more homes in your area sell.  The $675 home sells for $660.  The $679 home sells for $655.  Doesnt make sense!  Nothing makes sense anymore-what the heck is going on?  How could prices drop by almost $100,000 in such a short time? 

Two more homes in your neighborhood come onto the market, your wife is driving you crazy, you reduce your price to $660,000 in a desperate effort to sell and get the monkey off of your back.  Stupid REALTOR®!  The competition?

  1. $659,000
  2. $660,000
  3. $675,000
  4. $699,000
  5. $705,000
  6. $710,000


Chasing the Market Down An offer comes in at $655,000.  They want 3% in closing costs and the damned plasma TVs (whats with the damned plasma TVs anyway?!?)  You tell the REALTOR® to get to your house as fast as possible and accept the offer as written.  Your wife is standing behind you with a bat at this point! 

You just learned what it means to be guilty of “Chasing the Market Down”.  Had you taken the leap earlier your home would have sold faster and you would have netted much more profit.

Chasing the Market Down is a very serious situation in todays real estate market.  Many sellers are doing this across the nation.  The clear majority of them never sell.  The expired, cancelled and withdrawn listings on the MLS reflect far more properties than the Solds do.  Unless you actually need to sell your home this is not the time to be on the market.

If your Long Beach home is currently on the market or if you are thinking of placing your home onto the Long Beach Real Estate market:

 

  • consider the comparables carefully - get ahead of them
  • review them weekly with your REALTOR® - stay ahead of them
  • adjust your price to remain competitive - dont play games
  • dont kid yourself about the actual value of your home - its worth what a buyer will pay
  • dont be the next seller guilty of “Chasing the Market Down”

 
If you suspect that you are Chasing Down the Market give your Realtor a call today.

Have to go deal with an offer……….

 


Laurie Manny
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Posted on February 01, 2008 15:58:19 by Laurie.Manny
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Feb
01


About Long Beach California

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Long Beach California

 

 

Downtown Long Beach CaliforniaEverything You Need is Right Here

Theres a reason that people who live in Long Beach CA tend to stay here. Everything you'll ever need is right here! In Long Beach, you'll enjoy 5 ½ miles of wide sandy beach, trendy nightclubs, fine dining and cultural events. Visit the Waterfront District in Downtown where you'll find world class entertainment like the Aquarium of the Pacific. Stroll the shops of Shoreline Village. Sip a cocktail at a waterfront café as you slip into the comforting sights and sounds of Long Beach Harbor. Listen as a calming foghorn blows in the distance and watch as an inimitable California sunset cast its pinks and blues over the glittering Pacific Ocean.



Climate


Long Beach has an amazingly mild year round average temperature of 64 degrees. You can count on almost every day being sun filled with 345 sunny days annually. Climate doesn´t get much more perfect than that!



You'll Love Long Beach CA


If you like clean air, sunshine, ocean breezes, spectacular vistas, exotic food and cultural diversity you'll Love Long Beach. Dine on a wide variety of mouthwatering delights in a city where there are great restaurants of every type. Here, quaint Craftsman bungalows line peaceful tree lined streets. Spanish duplexes and fourplexes with classic clay tiled roofs dot the landscape. Are you seeking an estate sized home? Tour the million dollar mansions that run along Bluff Park or enjoy the luxury of a golf course view from your Virginia Country Club Estate. For location, climate, beauty and lifestyle Long Beach is 50 square miles of perfection.



From Here to Anywhere


Do you travel for business? The Long Beach Airport is right in town and offers convenient flights to wherever you want to go. The Long Beach Municipal Airport is the west coast hub for Jet Blue Airways. Need more? The city is 25 miles south of Los Angeles International Airport. And John Wayne Airport is just 20 miles south of Long Beach in Irvine. Prefer to drive? Sitting at the edge of Los Angeles County, Long Beach is a handshake away from most Southern California cities. Its easy to get from here to anywhere with major freeways like the 405, 605 and 710 running through town.



Beat Freeway Traffic


Commuting is easy when you live and work in Long Beach. Heading into Los Angeles? Sip a cappuccino and enjoy your newspaper as you ride the Metro Blue Line into Downtown Los Angeles. Is your destination farther out? Amtrak or Greyhound will take you there! Its easy to beat freeway traffic using Long Beachs public transportation system.



Unique Culture


From business suits to bikinis, you´ll see it all in Long Beach. Street murals, trendy and ethnic restaurants, period architecture and the Pacific Ocean all promote the Bohemian feel and allure of Long Beach. Youll find art in our architecture and on our buildings too. Since 1985, local buildings have featured exquisite mural displays. All are created by local artists through the Long Beach Mural and Cultural Arts Program. These exhibits promote cultural understanding and unity within the community. And theyre beautiful!        View a Gallery of Street Murals>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



Cultural Diversity


If you enjoy the flair, food and fun of a culturally diverse city, you´ll love Long Beach. Nearly every culture and nationality is represented here! Next to Paris (and excluding Asia), Long Beach boasts the second largest population of Cambodians in the world. There are Central American communities, a small population of Pacific Islanders, especially Samoans, and Long Beach is home to one of the nations largest gay communities. Almost every month of the year, there´s a celebration including a Grecian Festival, Gay Pride Parade, Bayou Festival, Martin Luther King celebration, Scottish Festival and Games, Cambodian New Year and Brazilian Street Carnaval, just to name a few.



Downtown Long Beach


Theres plenty to do in bustling, busy, colorful Downtown Long Beach. Access the internet from anywhere in the city it's a Wireless Hot Zone! Do you like art? Tour galleries in the East Village Arts District. Enjoy a late night, European style dinner at one of many fine Pine Avenue restaurants. Take in some waterfront shopping and nationally acclaimed entertainment at the Shoreline Village and Marina. Dont miss the Wyland Whaling Wall, a 116,000 square foot mural painted on the cylindrical shaped Long Beach Convention Center!      
Read More About Downtown Long Beach>>>>>>>>>>



Easy Living Long Beach Style


Are you looking for an estate sized home or luxury condominium with beachfront access? Maybe you prefer a single family residence in a cozy community. Whether youre seeking a history rich neighborhood in an urban setting, a condo, coop, Manhattan Style Loft, OYO or resort hideaway you'll find it in Long Beach! Whether you prefer waterfront living to an inland lifestyle, your dream home is waiting for you here. From Downtown Long Beach to Alamitos Bay from coastline to inland there's Long Beach Real Estate here to suit every lifestyle.



Business


If you're looking for business opportunity, you've come to the right place. As California´s fifth largest city, Long Beach is a convention hot spot and center for business and industry. It is proud of it´s focus on the three T´s: technology, tourism and trade. Many well known national businesses are headquartered here. Computer giant Epson America, Molina Health Care, Inc., and SCAN Health Plan all call Long Beach home. To meet the growing need, Downtown Long Beach is undergoing a $1 Billion residential and business redevelopment.

Based on the number of employees, the largest commercial businesses in Long Beach are: Boeing, Verizon, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and The Bragg Companies. Even after greatly reducing the number of employees over the last few years, Boeing is still the largest employer in the city. Another world renown Long Beach business is the Port of Long Beach. As the second busiest seaport in the nation and the tenth busiest in the world, port-related activities support 320,000 jobs and nearly $15 billion in wages in Southern California.



History of Long Beach CA


This area was established by William E. Willmore in 1882 as Willmore City. When Mr. Willmore´s plan to develop the city into a farming community failed, the land was purchased by the Long Beach Land and Water Company. They changed the name to Long Beach and it was incorporated as a city in 1888. The city grew as a waterfront resort, but its main growth occurred after oil was discovered in 1921. It was once known as ˜Iowa by the Sea" because of the large number of Midwesterners from Iowa and other states who relocated here. Read More About the Citys Historic Homes and Districts>>>>>>>

 


A Visitor Friendly World Class Destination Resort


Theres plenty to do in Long Beach, California. This visitor-friendly world class destination resort is home to some of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. 5.5 million people visit superior beaches and enjoy top notch entertainment here each year. Whether youre looking for family fun at
Shoreline Village, a honeymoon condo at Catalina Island, excellent golfing or the wild fun of a Grand Prix race come to Long Beach! Guests are drawn to the city for its location, recreation, beauty, fine restaurants and great hotels. Long Beach offers the finest resort style amenities. But remember residents can take in the sights too!

 

 

The Golf courses of Long Beach CA

 

 

Bixby Village Golf Course, Bixby Village Course

The 9-hole ˜Bixby Village course at the Bixby Village Golf Course facility in Long Beach, California features 1,567 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 29. The course rating is 57.5 and it has a slope rating of 86. Designed by Ron Fream, the Bixby Village golf course opened in 1980.

6180 Bixby Village Dr

Long Beach, CA 90803-2001

(562) 498-7003



Recreation Park South Golf Course 18-Hole

This Municipal 18 hole Golf Course with over 6,317 yards with a par of 72. Billy Bell-designed layout is one of the oldest courses in Southern California.

Located among beautiful rolling hills, Recreation Park was constructed in 1917 and was originally known as Virginia Country Club. This very private club was opened to the public in 1931 and has since been known by its current name. Recreation Park, designated as one of the busiest golf courses in the nation, provides a night lighted driving range, practice greens, pro shop, full service restaurant and banquet facilities for up to 150 people.

5000 E. Anaheim

Long Beach, CA

(562) 494-5000

Click here to map it.

 


Recreation Park Golf Course 9-Hole

Located directly across 7th Street from the majestic 18-hole course, this nine-hole, par 29, executive facility affords guests a selection of shots and settings, which range from rolling hills to views of the Colorado Lagoon. This course also offers practice greens, a pro shop and food service.

5000 E 7th St

Long Beach, CA 90804-4340

(562) 438-4012

 


El Dorado Park Golf Course, El Dorado Park Course


The previous venue of the Queen Mary Open, this facility has now been selected as the site of the prestigious Long Beach Open. A magnificent 18-hole layout, El Dorado can truly be called a ˜players course, due to its expansive layout and numerous water hazards. Extensive practice facilities and full service restaurant are available at El Dorado.

2400 Studebaker Rd

Long Beach, CA 90815-2428

(562) 430-5411

Click here to map it.

 


Skylinks At Long Beach Golf Course, Skylinks Course


Directly across Lakewood Blvd., from the Long Beach Airport, this course provides an interesting blend of playing characteristics. Several water hazards and numerous bunkers await your errant shots, while excellent fairways and greens rewards your good play. This 18-hole course is a very enjoyable experience for all skill levels. Skylinks also offers a night lighted driving range, practice greens, a full service restaurant, bar and banquet facilities that can hold up to 150 people.

18 holes over 6,372 yards with a par of 72 (Municipal)

Skylinks Flyover Tour Video

4800 E Wardlow Rd

Long Beach, CA 90808-1737

(562) 421-3388

 


Heartwell Golf Course, Heartwell Course


18 holes over 2,143 yards with a par of 54 (Municipal)

For those seeking this alternative, this facility offers an extremely enjoyable 18-hole round of par 3 golf. With holes ranging from 85 to 140 yards, two water hazards and numerous sand traps, this course will test the skills of the most seasoned player, as well as remain exceptionally enjoyable for the beginner. This fully lighted course also boasts of its excellent practice range, full size chipping and putting greens, full service restaurant and a professionally staffed pro shop.


6700 E Carson St.

Long Beach, CA 90808-2297

(562) 421-8855

 


Virginia Country Club, Virginia Course

The 18-hole ˜Virginia course at the Virginia Country Club facility in Long Beach, California features 6,505 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 70.9 and it has a slope rating of 128 on . Designed by William P. Bell, ASGCA/(R) Robert Muir Graves, ASGCA/Edward B. Dearie, Jr., the Virginia golf course opened in 1909. (Private Equity)

4602 N Virginia Road

Long Beach, CA 90807-1916

(562) 427-0924



Parks


Sail, ski, Jet Ski, windsurf, fish, boat or sunbathe it's up to you. Long Beach has 92 parks scattered across 3,100 acres. There are 69 tennis courts, four public swimming pools and miles of pedestrian and bicycle friendly beach.
The El Dorado Regional Park is 800 acres of lakes, an archery range, bike trails, and campground and picnic areas. The parks Nature Center is 102.5 acres and features trails, meadows, lakes and forests. Recreation Park is a popular 210.9 acre park and recreation center. Let your pet run at the dog park while you meet with friends and community groups.



Area Beaches


Love the beach?
With over 5 ½ miles of beach front, it´s no surprise that this area is known world wide as Surf City. Huntington Beach and Huntington Harbor are popular early morning surfing destinations. Dont miss Seal Beach and the beach at Belmont Shore. Rent a Kayak and enjoy the day in the Naples Island Canals or the Canals of Huntington Harbor at Sunset Beach. Pack up a bottle of wine, some cheese and bread for a romantic, sunset gondola ride through Naples Island canals. Do you have small children? Head to Naples Islands Mothers Beach. Theres no surf, so your children can enjoy splashing in a calm ocean, as you lay out a picnic lunch.

 

 

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 during the upcoming International Sea Festival.

 

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.



Long Beach Marina


Like to angle your fishing rod from the side of your own boat? Or, spend the day lazing on deck or entertaining on board? Youll like Shoreline Marina and Alamitos Bay Marina. The location is irresistible because it´s just a short walk from your boat to
Shoreline Village. As the largest city owned Marina in the country, it has an amazing 3,400 slips. A south-facing bay and breakwaters offshore protect boats moored here.

 

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