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Historic Neighborhoods of Long Beach California

 

Are you interested in historic architecture?  Long Beach CA has many historic homes included in 17 amazing Historic Neighborhoods.  We have a rich history as a seaside resort early on, then an oil town in the 1920s, to the second busiest seaport in the nation today.  If you like landmarks and history…youll love Long Beach CA.

Long Beach is widely celebrated as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States.  But diversity is not just for people!  Youll recognize the width and breadth of our uniqueness as you tour homes in any of the citys 17 historic neighborhoods:

 

  • Belmont Heights
  • Bluff Heights
  • Bluff Park
  • Brenner Place
  • California Heights
  • Carroll Park
  • Craftsman Bungalow Historic Village
  • Eliot Lane
  • Linden Avenue
  • Minerva Park Place
  • Rose Park
  • Rose Park South
  • Sunrise Boulevard
  • Willmore City/Drake Park
  • Wilton Street
  • Wrigley

 

Map of the Historic Districts of Long Beach California

From the massive front porch timbers of the Craftsman Bungalow to the intricately detailed Victorian woodwork…theres a historic home style here to suit every preference.

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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Feb
01


About Long Beach California

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Long Beach California

 

 

7994878.jpgEverything You Need is Right Here

Theres a reason that people who live in Long Beach CA tend to stay in here. Everything youll ever need is right here! In Long Beach, youll enjoy 5 ½ miles of wide sandy beach, trendy nightclubs, fine dining and cultural events. Visit the Waterfront District in Downtown where youll 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!


Youll Love Long Beach CA


If you like clean air, sunshine, ocean breezes, spectacular vistas, exotic food and cultural diversity¦youll 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


Theres plenty to do in bustling, busy, colorful Downtown Long Beach. Access the internet from anywhere in the city¦its 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!
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Feb
01


Relocating to Long Beach California-Resource Guide

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Relocating to Long Beach California?


If you are relocating to Long Beach California you will need lots of information. You will be curious to know about Long Beach communities, neighborhoods and resources. We have tried to include as many area resources as possible here to make your transition a smooth one.

Long Beach California has become a destination resort area. This sleepy seaside city, known as Iowa by the sea, has blossomed into a fabulous beach resort area. Luxury high rise condos are sprouting all along the coastline, in Downtown Long Beach and Alamitos Beach. These elegant and prestigious coastal properties provide sweeping ocean views down the beautiful California coastline, views of Catalina Island - 25 miles off of our coastline and delicious, clean ocean breezes wafting in daily. The sound of gently lapping waves can be heard from your 17th floor Hi Rise condo on the sand.




Here are some local resources to help make your transition a pleasant one:

Local Area and Neighborhood Information:




Long Beach Homes and Condos For Sale
(Direct feeds from the Southern California MLS)


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Long Beach Income Properties For Sale





California Megans Law

California Department of Justice

Schools & Libraries



Utilities


Licenses

  • Business Licenses - Long Beach Business Development Center -(562) 570-3800
  • Drivers License - (562) 973-3621
  • Marriage License - (562) 462-2137
  • Animal Licensing or Tags -Long Beach Animal Control Center (562) 570-7387

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Feb
01


Long Beach California History-Historic Homes and Districts

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History of Long Beach California


From the People of the Earth to the City of Long Beach California

A Native American tribe known as the Tongva (which means "the people of the earth") were the city's first known residents. The Tongva disappeared in the 1800s as settlers began pouring into the area. Manuel Nieto built a rancho on a huge parcel of land awarded him through the Spanish Land Grant in 1784. Over time, his property was divided many times for business and personal reasons. Long Beach grew out of two settlements that came from Nieto's tract: Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos.

Settling Long Beach California

In 1880, Englishman Erwin Willmore created the first township here by subdividing parts of Los Cerritos. Even after the township failed, settlers were drawn to the area's easy access to the ocean, wide beaches and business opportunity. By 1888 the City of Long Beach had a name, 59 buildings and a school. Long Beach incorporated in 1897. Do you like historic homes? Today, Historic Willmore City has more Craftsman, Prairie, Victorian, Mission and Spanish Colonial Style homes than any other Long Beach historic homes districts. Named for Mr. Willmore, it was part of the city's original 1881 plan.

In 1933 Long Beach was hit by a very large earthquake which caused incredible damage to buildings for miles around the city. During the 30's and 40's the city slowly rebuilt itself and began to attract the motion picture industry. Elizabeth Taylor spent her first honeymoon at the Hilton Hotel on Ocean Boulevard, which is now the Breakers Hotel right here in Long Beach. She married Nicky Hilton, son of Conrad Hilton. The Breakers Hotel Penthouse has since been converted to the magnificent restaurant The Skyroom, my personal favorite for a very special evening.

Long Beach was known as the motion picture capital of the world until post World War I when Hollywood developed around the glitz of the era. With its perfect Southern California climate, Long Beach afforded the perfect setting for the industry. There were eight film houses, two stock companies, roller-coasters and bath houses at the historic Pike, along the shore of Downtown Long Beach. This was the home of the Balboa Amusement Production Company, the world's most prolific silent-film studio. W. C. Fields and other stars lived in beautiful mansions in the Bluff Park neighborhood along Ocean Boulevard and First Street, many of which remain in the families to this day.

In 1967 the Queen Mary (built in 1936) was withdrawn from service to the Cunard line and brought to rest in Long Beach Harbor. She was to become a floating hotel, open to the public. She was outfitted with restaurants, shops and tours open to the public. Did you know that the Queen Mary transported troops during World War II and served as Winston Churchill's headquarters at sea? She was painted gray and nicknamed "The Gray Ghost". The Queen transported over 800,000 troops and traveled 660,000 miles. The Queen Mary is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.


Historic Landmarks

Long Beach is home to many interesting and well preserved historic landmarks. One such historic landmark is Fire Station #10, the oldest remaining fire station in Long Beach. Today it is no longer in service for firefighters, but instead houses the Long Beach Firefighters Museum and contains a collection of antique fire engines, historical photographs, and other firefighting memorabilia.

The Long Beach Museum of Art, in historic Bluff Park, is housed in the historic Elizabeth Milbank Anderson House, a stunning Craftsman Mansion, built in 1929. The museum is perched on a towering bluff overlooking Long Beach Harbor. With ocean front gardens and a charming cafe, it is a wonderful place to escape to for a day of gazing out over the ocean, watching the comings and goings of the cruise ships and viewing the harbor.

If you love books, be sure to visit the historic landmark Acres of Books a family owned used books store that has been in Long Beach for over 50 years. With more than 750,000 used books in stock, you're sure to find something to enjoy. (...Read More About Long Beach Historic Landmarks)

Historic Treasures

Today the Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch and Gardens and Rancho Los Cerritos Historic sites are owned by the City of Long Beach. Be sure to stop by these history-rich treasures! You'll see agricultural buildings, acres of gardens and adobe ranch homes dating from the 1800s. Long Beach is packed with historic homes and significant older structures.

Long Beach California Historic Homes and Districts

Historic Long Beach California Real Estate

Long Beach is widely celebrated as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States. But diversity is not just for people! You'll recognize the width and breadth of our uniqueness as you tour homes in any of the city's 17 historic neighborhoods:

(...Click here to learn more about

the varied architectural styles of these

Long Beach neighborhoods)


From the massive front porch timbers of the Craftsman Bungalow to the intricately detailed Victorian woodwork...there's a historic home style here to suit every preference.


A Community Working Together

Grab a sweater on a cool coastal morning and smell the sweet fog as it melts into a crisp California day. Relax on a bench on the wide open porch of your vintage Craftsman Bungalow style home. The wide eaves reveal authentically exposed roof rafters that make you feel uniquely peaceful. Across the street, a neighbor tends to her garden as children play under ancient oaks and elms. You admire the intricate wrought iron grillwork and heavy red tile roof of your neighbor's Spanish Colonial Revival style home. There is comfort in living among a community of people working together to assure the vitality of your neighborhood.


Step Back in Time

Are you searching for a well maintained, architecturally significant home in a neighborhood where community is valued? As you drive along the tree lined streets you'll feel as if you've stepped back in time. You'll see antique street lamps lighting cobblestone paths and gardens bordered by authentic picket style fences. You'll see beautifully manicured lawns and flowering gardens. You'll see neighbors working together to assure that historic features of an area are maintained. When you live in a historic district, you become part of a unified effort to protect the area's rich heritage.

Dedicated to Preservation

Long Beach is dedicated to the preservation of its rich history. In 2003, the city received an A on the Los Angeles Conservancy's report card for overall preservation. Long Beach was one of only five cities to receive high marks out of 45 Southern California locations. And in 2004 the Willmore City historic area won the Neighborhoods USA Best Neighborhoods contest for social revitalization.


Individual Long Beach California Real Estate qualifies for historic status when it:

  • is historically significant
  • is architecturally unique
  • has retained its original style
  • is built from original materials

A more recently built structure may qualify for historic status when it is a well built representation of a past architectural style. Want to know more about Long Beach's rich history? Visit the Long Beach Historical Society.


Preserving the Past

If you love strong, structurally sound, beautiful old homes...Come Home to Long Beach CA! Historic districts here maintain or re-create an atmosphere of old Long Beach. Is your Long Beach California Real Estate in a potentially historic area?
If your community contains a high concentration of intact and original vintage architectural styles, and property owners want to protect the buildings as assets to the community...your neighborhood may qualify for historic status.


Historic Status for Your Neighborhood

A district may qualify for historic designation when:

  • two-thirds or more of the structures in the area are 50 years old -- or older
  • buildings retain their original appearance
  • buildings are constructed of original building materials



An area may be designated historic when structures together preserve the visual qualities and ambiance of the past. Sometimes individual homes are already designated historic -- sometimes it's the area itself that's notable.

Meeting the City's Criteria

To gain historic status for your neighborhood, contact the Long Beach Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC). You'll provide specific information about your community to the commission, who will conduct a cultural resources survey to determine if the structures in your area meet the city's criteria for historic designation. The CHC makes a recommendation to the Planning Commission who drafts an ordinance for City Council approval. This is the final step! Once the ordinance is approved, your area is officially designated a historic district.

A Valuable Asset

Your historic home is more than a poignant reminder of a by-gone day. It is a glittering emblem of community pride. It attracts tourists interested in viewing a piece of the past. And historic neighborhoods enjoy increases in property values that exceed similar non-designated neighborhoods. Whether you're interested in revitalizing a neighborhood, love vintage properties or are considering an investment in Long Beach CA Real Estate...your historic home is a valuable asset!

Saving Money with the Mills Act

Are you concerned about how you'll afford to maintain your historic Long Beach California Real Estate? The Mills Act makes preservation easy! This 10 year "endlessly renewable" contract with the city provides tax incentives to owners of Long Beach historic properties.

The Mills Act

Since 1972, The Mills Act has provided deep tax discounts to owners of historic Long Beach California Real Estate. This legally binding 10 year "endlessly renewable" contract helps homeowners afford maintenance and restoration of historically and architecturally significant properties.

See Sold Long Beach California Mills Act Historical Home
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All Qualified Historic Structures Benefit

In 1972, historian, writer and statesman, Jim Mills, introduced this little known bill. It grants tax discounts ranging from 24 to 60 percent to owners of qualified historic structures. All designated historic buildings may apply! Whether you live in your historic single family residence or use it as an income producing commercial enterprise...you may qualify for tax benefits under the Mills Act.

Good for You...Good for the Community

Returning tax money to you benefits everyone. It creates incentive to purchase and restore beautiful homes and neighborhoods within the community. When you purchase restoration materials, local businesses thrive. Property values go up! Neighborhoods are strengthened as standards of living increase. And neighborhood enhancements stimulate community pride.

Promising to Maintain and Preserve Your Historic Property

When you sign a Mills Act contract, you are promising to maintain and preserve your historic property following predetermined standards. This is to protect the value of your investment while assuring the community's overall historic integrity. Modifications to your home or building should respect the structure's original historic and architectural character...while changing it as little as possible!

Everyday maintenance and General Repairs

Zoning requirements, building codes, development and owner entitlements remain the same for all neighborhoods. Everyday maintenance and general repairs that don't affect your home's overall construction or design are not regulated.

Buying or Selling a Mills Act Home

Are you buying or selling a home that comes with an existing Mills Act contract? Lucky you! As a buyer, you'll assume the Mills Act contract along with purchase of your home -- and benefit from tax savings already in place. Selling a Mills Act home means increased marketability of an already desirable property


Come Home to Long Beach

Are you buying or selling historic Long Beach California Real Estate? Call Laurie Manny, your Historic Homes Specialist, today at (562) 212-5420. Laurie is a Top Long Beach Realtor.

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Jan
31


Inland Long Beach Communities

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Long Beach California Real Estate

 

INLAND LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA COMMUNITIES

 

 

Inland Long Beach CA Communities : Find the perfect Long Beach Home for your family in one of the unique communities of Inland Long Beach CA. These communities are diverse and they have much to offer. Learn about the style of homes, local parks, golf courses, universities, shopping and much more. Come home to Inland Long Beach where you are still just a few short minutes from the beach! Compliments of Laurie Manny. Call Laurie today for further information or assistance in your next real estate transaction (562) 212-5420.

 

Long Beach California is a patchwork of unique communities.  Some are well-defined and others meld into nearby neighborhoods.  Whether youre looking for a home for a single professional or a family of five, youre sure to find your perfect fit within the diverse communities of Long Beach.

 

 

Bixby Knolls / Highland Terrace

 


Located only a few minutes from Downtown Long Beach, Bixby Knolls is one of Long Beachs oldest and most desirable neighborhoods.  This popular community offers a wide variety of home ownership opportunities. 



Ready to move up to a larger home?  In Bixby Knolls youll find elegant homes with square footage of 2,000 and up.  If youre looking for a condo or townhome, youve come to the right place. There are plenty of multi-unit golf course views in this upscale neighborhood. properties along this communitys quiet, tree lined streets. 

 



Uptown Long Beach

 


Located only four miles north of Downtown Long Beach, Bixby Knolls is historically known as 'uptown.  As youd expect in any uptown area, there are great restaurants and shopping.  For great American Cuisine and 'Live Jazz Thursdays, visit Four Olives Café located at 4276 Atlantic Avenue.   If you prefer a more European dining experience, make a reservation at the romantic Delius Restaurant where youll be served wine with a seven course prix fixe meal.



Love Antiques?

 


Put Thor Antiques on your list of must visit shops.  Located in a restored 1950s building in the beautiful Bixby Knolls neighborhood, Thor Antiques specializes in Edwardian, Victorian, Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Retro jewelry.  They also have vast art, silver and enamel collections. 


Long Beach California Real Estate

 

Bixby Knolls Park

 

Child Care Co-Op Program

The Bixby Knolls Park may be small, but it has a lot to offer.  Need child care?  Check out the Child Care Co-Op Program.  When youre ready for a game of hoops, check out the Bixby Knolls Park basketball courts.   Theres also a volleyball court and picnic area waiting just for you. 

 

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