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Signal Hill California Real Estate

Luxury Homes, Townhomes and Condominiums with Panoramic Views

 

 

 

Are you looking for a community that has it all¦beauty, shopping, entertainment, incredible views and fabulous homes¦look no further than Signal Hill. Here you will find a mix of many residential options and commercial areas.

Thinking of relocating to one of the Signal Hill neighborhoods? Youll find there are 9 neighborhoods with all types of residential homes to choose from. Home styles include wonderful historic homes, ranch, two and three stories, condominiums and townhomes. If youre looking for a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, you cant beat Skyline Estates.
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Parks in Signal Hill California

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


Signal Hill California Neighborhood Resource

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Come Home To Signal Hill California

 

 

Signal Hill


Are you looking for a community that has it all...beauty, shopping, entertainment, incredible views and fabulous homes...look no further than Signal Hill.  Here you will find a mix of many residential options and commercial areas. 

When choosing a home, you can choose from single family homes, townhouses, condominiums, multi-family dwellings, upscale two and three story single family homes and historical houses.  (Read More about Signal Hill Neighborhoods>)

 

 

 

 

How the Hill got its name


In the 1500s. the local natives, the Tongva Indians, used the advantage of the hill which is 365 feet taller than the surrounding area of Long Beach for signal fires to Santa Catalina Island where the other tribes were 26 miles offshore.  It was the signaling point that the Spanish settlers called "Loma Sental," which means "Signal Hill".



Advantageous Location for Business


Interested in relocating your business to Long Beach?  In Signal Hill, you'll find businesses that range from the small, prospering family-owned companies to large retailers.

 

No Utility Tax and one of the lowest Business License Taxes in the country make Signal Hill a desirable home for businesses.  It's convenient location, close to the Long Beach Municipal Airport and not too far from the Port of Long Beach, is another attractive feature for businesses. 

A few of the companies making their home in Signal Hill are DHL, oil-related companies such as Signal Hill Petroleum, Schlumberger, and the HMO Universal Care which is headquartered here.

Concerned about education, property values or neighborhood crime?



No need to worry in Signal Hill...you will enjoy one of the lowest crime rates in Southern California

Signal Hill Elementary School has earned the California Achieving Schools Award and the National Achieving Schools Award.  The acclaimed Long Beach Unified School District serves Signal Hill.

 

Parks in Signal Hill


There are 10 beautiful and diverse parks in Signal Hill.  Whether you are looking for an entertaining day with your family and friends, exercising outdoors, or just learning about and enjoying nature, Signal Hill has the park for you.  Are you getting married?  Several parks even allow weddings...but don't forget to get your permit.

Many wonderful activities are available for you to choose from.   You could play basketball, have a picnic and barbecue, bring the children to the playground or get a game of football together in the open fields.  Enjoy nature by walking the trails and take in the lush plants and wildlife in the area.  You can even roller skate, bike or ride your scooter. 

There are other opportunities such as community buildings where you could hold a meeting or class.  You can even catch a small play or see other entertainment at the amphitheater.  Below are the parks located in Signal Hill.

 

 

 

Make Signal Hill Your New Home



Come experience Signal Hill´s beauty, shopping, entertainment, parks and fabulous homes. 

For an agent who is knowledgeable about this area and market values, call Laurie Manny, today at (562) 212-5420 for all of your Signal Hill Real Estate needs.

 

 

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Jan
31


Parks in Signal Hill California

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Parks in Signal Hill

 

 

 Calbrisas Park

 

Location:  This Park was dedicated on January 8, 2005 and is in the center of Las Brisas, a neighborhood that has recently been rejuvenated.

Amenities:  Two playgrounds, a basketball court, three picnic spots complete with tables and barbeques (one handicapped accessible) and an open field area.

 

 Discovery Well Park

 

 Location:  4.9 acres of park located at Hill Street and Temple Avenue at 2200 Temple.  General theme celebrates the areas oil history and benefits from scenic views.

Amenities:  A playground, two picnic site shelters, a half basketball court, and a community center that can seat 35 for dinner or 50 for a theatrical show.  This park also features decorative stone benches, trails inside the park and several connecting trails to other areas, a public area for art display, an Amphitheater and a Ball Wall.  If you would like to reserve your next event call Community Services at (562) 989-7330.

 

Hillbrook Park

 

 Location:  Dedicated on November 15, 1986, this ½ acre park has a soothing pond and cascading stream.  The park is located on Temple Avenue at 1865 Temple and is bordered by Wall Street.  This highly planned park was designed for recreation and enjoys panoramic ocean views.

Amenities:  Area with play equipment, six picnic tables (one covered), four barbeques, a pond and brook.  The park is handicapped accessible, aquatic plants and animals and quiet spaces to relax and take in the warm ocean landscape.

 

Hilltop Park

 

Location:  This magnificent 3.2 acre park was dedicated on February 6, 1999 and is located at 2351 Dawson.  Hilltop Park was designed to bring together the oil history of the area and the breathtaking 360 degree sights, by the Long Beach architect, Jon Cicchetti and his team.  The coastline of the Pacific can be viewed starting with Huntington Beach and panning across to the peninsula of Palos Verdes in Long Beach.  Most of the year you can also see the Hollywood sign, downtown Los Angeles, Catalina Island and Santa Monica Mountains.

Amenities:  Four picnic spots (two are covered) and a 1.2 million gallon submerged water reservoir.  Getting married?  You can have your wedding here from dawn to dusk with a permit.  The unique attraction for this park is John Cicchetti´s unique art piece made up of a mist tower and the three walls that are freestanding and have windows which frame the best views from the parks perspective.  The mist tower pays tribute to the early Indians´ smoke signals and the walls frame and explain to visitors the stunning views of Huntington Beach, the Queen Mary in Long Beach and Los Angeles.

 

Panorama Promenade

 

 Location:  A walking trail along the area of Signal Hill known as the northern rim that links Discovery Park to Hilltop Park.  The goal of this project was to make sure the gorgeous views are never hidden and to connect the surrounding neighborhoods walk trails.
 
Amenities:  The core is a one mile loop trail, many connecting trails, benches and stone seats, public art sites including six historic interpretive panels, drinking fountains, trash and pet waste locations, handicapped accessibility and exercise stations that provide an enthusiastic workout.

 

Raymond Arbor Park

 

Location:  You will walk into serenity when you enter this park located on the Hill.  It was dedicated on March 15, 2003 and is committed to peaceful surroundings.

Amenities:  Playground equipment positioned on a rubberized surface and is handicapped accessible, picnic table, benches, decorative fencing, an arbor and a fountain.  Stop by and benefit from the peacefulness of the surroundings.

 

 Reservoir Park

 

Location:  This 2.7 acre park and 4.7 million gallon reservoir is located at 3315 Gundry Avenue.

Amenities:  Children´s play equipment, five picnic tables (uncovered), restrooms, and a large open grassy field.  Jumpers and bouncers are allowed only by permit in the park.  Interested in a permit?  Call (562) 989-7330 for Community Services.

 

Signal Hill Park

 

Location:  This diverse 10 acre park is located at 1780 East Hill Street.

Amenities:  Playground, eight picnic tables (four covered), five small shelters, restrooms, two lighted courts for basketball, a ball wall, horseshoe pits, barbeques and an amphitheatre.

 

Sunset View Park

 

Location:  The SW corner of Hill Street and Skyline Drive at 2300 Skyline Drive is home to this viewing park.  It was uniquely architected to include a solar calendar.

Amenities:  This Park is especially dramatic at sunset.  There is a beautiful art piece depicting the planets orbiting the sun and a set of columns that work as a solar calendar.  On the days of the Spring and Fall equinox as well as the Summer and Winter solstices the sunset will cast its shadow on the chief column.  Visit the park and experience this spectacular sight.

 

Temple View Park

 

 

 

Location:  This park and 1.38 million gallon reservoir is located at 2271 Temple Avenue in Signal Hill.

Amenities:  Benches are provided so you can enjoy the impressive south and east views.


Want to Know More?
Are you thinking of buying or selling Signal Hill or Long Beach California Real Estate?  I can help you find your luxury dream home.  Call Laurie Manny today at (562) 212-5420.

 

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