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Jul
4


Belmont Heights Neighborhood of Long Beach California Resource Guide

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BELMONT HEIGHTS REAL ESTATE – LONG BEACH REAL ESTATE

Belmont Heights – Long Beach California



Belmont Heights is a lovely, eclectic mix of early century homes, low rise condos, smaller apartment buildings (including some fabulous Spanish duplexes), restaurants, coffee shops, funky stores, galleries and a nice mix of neighborhood friendly small business. Just blocks from the bluffs, overlooking the harbor, the beach, and a short walk into Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights is a tree lined Long Beach Community developed in the early 20th Century, and a great place to call home. Many of the neighborhood homes were originally built as summer cottages mostly between 1905 and 1939, later becoming year round residences. More bungalow style homes can be found here than in any other community of Long Beach.

In Belmont Heights you will find a wonderful array of beautifully crafted Long Beach homes in many styles; the Craftsman Bungalow predominating with about 2/3 of the homes in the area. Other home styles found in the Belmont Heights neighborhood are:

  • Belmont Heights Real EstateVictorian 1890s – 1910
  • Craftsman Bungalow 1905 – 1922
  • Mission Revival 1915 – 1925
  • Spanish Colonial Revival 1925 – 1939
  • Tudor Revival 1920s
  • Neo-Traditional 1930 – 1940s
  • Streamline Moderne 1930s
  • Mediterranean

Belmont Heights boundaries are Ocean Boulevard (and Livingston Drive) to the south, Redondo Avenue on the west, 7th Street to the North, and Cherry Avenue to the east.

Belmont Heights Historic District boundaries are approximately Newport Avenue on the West; 7th Street on the North; Roswell Avenue on the East; and 4th Street on the South. Map of the Belmont Heights Historic District

Relocating to Long BeachIf you are considering relocating to Long Beach, Belmont Heights would be a great consideration. Affordable and beach close, convenient to all area amenities and freeway close this would be a smart choice. We are about 20 minutes south of Los Angeles Airport – LAX, about 20 minutes North of John Wayne Airport in Irvine and even have our own airport. Long Beach Airport is a major hub for Jet Blue Airlines (my personal favorite) and is extremely easy to fly in and out of. The City of Long Beach has great employment opportunities; the Port of Long Beach being the largest. We have a little something for just about everybody.

If you are thinking about relocating to Long Beach feel free to contact me for further information.

Other Long Beach Resources

  • Relocating to Long Beach-Resource Guide
  • Belmont Heights-Long Beach Ca Market Report-2007
  • Belmont Heights Condo-For Sale-Location!-Location!-Location!
  • Belmont Pier - Long Beach California
  • History of Long Beach California
  • THE MILLS ACT – Historic Homes Tax Incentives


Great Local Restaurants

  • Christys Restaurant 3937 East Broadway

  • Lashers Restaurant 3441 East Broadway

  • Cafe Piccolo 3222 East Broadway

  • Belmont Brewing Company 25 39th Place

  • La Palapa Del Mar 4020 East Olympic Plaza

Unique Coffee Shops

  • The Library 3412 East Broadway
  • Portfolio Coffee House 2300 East 4th Street

Local Schools located in the Belmont Heights Community:

The following schools are part of the Long Beach Unified School District.

  • Elementary Schools
    • John C. Fremont Elementary School, 4000 East 4th Street
    • Lowell Elementary School, 5201 East Broadway
    • Horace Mann Elementary School, 257 Coronado Avenue
  • Middle Schools
    • Jefferson Leadership Academies, 750 Euclid Avenue
    • Will Rogers Middle School, 365 Monrovia Avenue
  • High School
    • Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 4400 E. 10th Street

Libraries

  • Long Beach Library-Alamitos Branch 1836 East 3rd Street, Long Beach
  • Long Beach Library-Bay Shore 195 Bay Shore Avenue, Long Beach
  • Long Beach Library-Brewitt Branch 4036 East Anaheim Street, Long Beach
  • Long Beach Library-Senior Center 1150 East 4th Street, Long Beach
  • Long Beach Library-Mark Twain 1325 East Anaheim Street, Long Beach

Grocery Stores

  • Vons 3900 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach
  • Ralphs 2930 East 4th Street, Long Beach
  • Albertsons 644 Redondo Avenue, Long Beach
  • Ralphs 3210 East Anaheim Street, Long Beach
  • Ralphs 5760 East 7th Street, Long Beach


Important Phone Numbers

  • Fire/Police/Medical Emergency 911
  • Non-Emergency Police 562-435-6711
  • Non-Emergency Fire 562-570-2500
  • Gas Emergency 562-570-2140
  • Long Beach Water 562-570-2390
  • Sewer/Storm Drains 562-570-2390
  • Graffiti Hotline 562-570-2773
  • Shopping Carts 800-252-4613
  • Code Enforcement 562-570-6421
  • Trash Collection & Recycling 562-570-2876
  • Traffic Signals 562-570-2768
  • Parking Meters 562-570-2741
  • Street Lights 888-983-2000
  • First Council District 562-570-6919
  • Second Council District 562-570-6684
  • Neighborhood Services 562-570-6866
  • Neighborhood Watch 562-570-7229
  • Apartment Watch 562-570-7160
  • Business Watch 562-570-7274
  • Noise Abatement 562-570-4126
  • Urban Forestry Program 562-570-5221
  • Neighborhood Clean-Up 562-570-5221
  • City Light & Power (for burned out street lights) 562-983-2000
  • Neighborhood Leadership Program 562-570-1010
  • Community Development 562-570-6841

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Real Estate for sale in Belmont Heights – Long Beach California

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  • Long Beach Luxury Homes For Sale $1200000 to $2500000
  • Luxury Homes For Sale in Long Beach California $2.5 Million and up


Long Beach Condos For Sale

  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $1,500,000 and higher
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $1,000,000 to $1,500,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $900,000 to $1,000,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $800,000 to $900,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $700,000 to $800,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $600,000 to $700,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $500,000 to $600,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $400,000 to $500,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $300,000 to $400,000
  • Long Beach Condos For Sale Under $300,000


Long Beach Income Properties For Sale

  • Income Property For Sale in Long Beach California-5+ Units
  • 2 to 4 Units For Sale in Long Beach California
  • Triplexes For Sale in Long Beach California
  • Duplexes For Sale in Long Beach California

Contact us for further information on any of these Long Beach properties.  It will be our privilege to assist you in your next real estate purchase.

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Main Street Realtors Belmont Heights 244 Redondo Avenue Long Beach California 90803

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Nov
21


FHA Loan Limits for Long Beach-Los Angeles and Orange County – Long Beach Real Estate News

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Long Beach Real Estate News

New FHA Loan Limits

Los Angeles County and Orange County FHA loan limits are rising January 1, 2009. What does that mean to todays home buyers? This means that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans remain high through the end of 2008, buyers can qualify for higher loans on homes closing prior to the end of this year. Once the New Year rolls around buyers will have less buying power due to the lower loan limits. This is true for all residential loans, including; homes, condos and residential investment property under 4 units.

Current FHA Loan Limits through 12/31/2008
Maximum Loan Amount
One Unit Limit
$729,750
Two Unit Limit
$934,200
Three Unit Limit
$1,129,250
Four Unit Limit
$1,403,400


Whats the big deal? Lower maximums loan amounts means decreased buying power.


FHA Loan Limits Effective 1/1/2009 Maximum Loan Amount
One Unit Limit
$625,500
Two Unit Limit
$800,775
Three Unit Limit
$967,950
Four Unit Limit
$1,202,925

Today is November 16, 2008. It is still possible to find and close on a home or condo before the new lower loan limits take effect. If you have been thinking about buying, were contemplating putting that purchase off until after the New Year and are in the price range that would be affected by the new lower FHA loan limits, you might want to consider getting out there right now while you can still take advantage of the higher FHA loan limits. Remember, your escrow must close prior to 12/31/2008.

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Real estate is always a good purchase, now really is a very good time to consider purchasing a Long Beach Home, Condo or Income Property. If you have been sitting on the fence call us today to discuss your needs and wants. We are always here for you. Call Laurie (562) 212-5420

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  • Long Beach Luxury Homes For Sale $1200000 to $2500000
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  • Long Beach Condos For Sale $1,500,000 and higher
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Oct
14


Long Beach Mortgage Rates Report: October 14, 2008

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If you’re closing your loan after Friday, I left you unlocked.  I told you
that the fundamentals of the economy would bring rates lower after the bailout
was announced.  Long Beach mortgage rates were at 5.875%, today they’re at
6.5%.  What’s in store for the rest of the month?


Eric Holloman of Rate Link offers this two-minute
research report about why “headline risk” should be replaced by economic
data
as a determination of mortgage-backed securities pricing.  If he’s
correct (and I think he is), the next three days will be important for the
direct of mortgage rates through the end of the year.


I’m still recommending that you float your mortgage rates; I
believe we’ll see rates come back down under 6% within the next 7-10 days.  If
the economic data suggest that we are NOT headed for a recession, Long Beach
mortgage  rates will stay in the 6.25-6.75% range.  If the data are as
indicative of a downturn as I think they will be, lower rates should be on the
horizon.  As always, keep checking back.

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Oct
5


Long Beach Real Estate Sales-Market Update: October 5, 2008

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Long Beach Real Estate Sales-Market Update: October 5, 2008

Through September 30 2008


The Long Beach real estate market closes sales for the month of September with the average purchase price down 16% from year end 2007.  The average sold price of residential real estate in Long Beach for year end 2007 was $543,770, end September finds the average sale price of residential at $454,208 with a small increase in the number of days on market; that is a decrease in average sale price of $89,562, which is substantial. The volume of Long Beach home and condo sales has dropped this month after steady growth throughout the year.

1/1/2008 thru 9/30/2008

  • 1745 Residential Long Beach Properties sold; homes, condos, coops, lofts, OYOs
  • 2008 Average Long Beach Residential Sale Price $454,208
  • 2008 Average Residential Days on Market:  79

1/1/2007 thru 12/31/2007

  • 2614 Residential Long Beach Properties sold; homes, condos, coops, lofts, OYOs
  • 2007 Average Residential Sale Price $543,770
  • 2007 Average Days on Market:  66

The government bailout, meant to stimulate the economy and real estate market, seems to have had an opposite effect across most of our nation. Prices are down to a very affordable level, interest rates have remained low, loans are still available and there is plenty of inventory to choose from.  100% financing and most government assisted down payment plans have dried up, stated loans are toast as well, the FHA is offering loans with 3.5% down payment at very reasonable interest rates (if you qualify), which is very reasonable – its really not a bad time to buy.  Ask the wealthy why they are out buying 2nd, 3rd and 4th homes; vacation homes are selling- they are a good investment right now.  They are buying because it is smart to buy low and sell high.

Today I spent time reading on one of my favorite national real estate social networks.  Fellow Atlanta Realtor, Jim Crawford asked the question “Has your market slowed to a crawl or died?” Realtors from across the nation have steadily been reporting in with the skinny from their real estate markets.  In a nutshell, the impending bailout, the actual bailout and the impending election seem to have buyers frozen in place for the last several weeks.  Fear seems to be ruling the day.


Waterfront and ocean close homes and condos in Long Beach are experiencing average sale price of about $635,000, 88 DOM, for 2008 thru end of September, with approximately 350 closed sales.  Compared to 2007’s average sale price of $665,155, 74 DOM, about 650 closed sales for the year. While these highly desirable Long Beach homes and condos are selling well above the average for our city, they are down, although prices are holding near the beach a lot better than they are further inland.


We try to keep our Long Beach neighborhood real estate market reports updated monthly or bi-monthly, as time will allow.  These are a great resource for buyers and sellers of Long Beach properties, and contain valuable statistics to better assist in your real estate decisions.  We know those decisions are important ones and want you to have the most current information at your fingertips.  If the information you require cannot be found here, please do not hesitate to ask.


  • Downtown Long Beach Real Estate Sales-Market Update
  • Alamitos Beach Homes Market Update-2008
  • Alamitos Beach Condos Market Update-2008
  • Bluff Park Historic District Neighborhood Market Report
  • Belmont Heights Neighborhood Market Report
  • Belmont Shore Real Estate Market Report-2008-Belmont Park-Naples Island-Marina Pacifica
  • California
    Heights Historic District Homes 2008 Market Report
  • More Long Beach Real Estate Market Reports>>>>>>>>>>.

Potential buyers are shopping and are looking for a great deal.  Today’s buyer wants to see a lot of properties before making a final decision.  Often the very deal they are seeking will come across early in their search.  Reluctant to write an offer until they assure themselves that they have acquired the very best deal available on the market, they are hesitating too often and losing that deal only to find there isn’t another on par with it available.  Many Long Beach buyers give up their home search disillusioned at what their dollar will actually purchase.

Personally I blame the media and the bubble bloggers.  Many buyers have an unrealistic idea of what their money will actually buy.  $300,000 will not buy a home that is worth $500,000, it never did.  What is available in the $300,000 range are mostly bank foreclosures and the homes mostly need work.  It is unrealistic to expect to find a completely remodeled, turnkey home available in that price range foreclosure or otherwise.  Does it happen?  Yes, rarely.  So 100 buyers sitting on the sidelines waiting for that 1 home to come available and when it does they don’t want to offer more than the asking price, they are usually working with a 3.5% FHA down payment and in sweeps an investor with all cash who closes the deal in 10 days.  Most of today’s buyers are unequipped financially to handle the upgrades and repairs necessary on foreclosed homes, which can be substantial; that is why the bank is selling them in AS IS condition.  Lets keep in mind that $300,00 for homes in Long Beach is really a great price when they are available.

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Long Beach Real Estate – Closed Sales

January – September – 2008

2008 Homes Condos Lofts* Co-ops OYOs 2-4

Units

5+

Units

TOTAL
JAN 72 40 2 1 0 9 6 130
FEB 94 32 2 1 1 17 6 153
MAR 107 48 2 1 0 17 4 179
1/4 ttl 273 120 6 3 1 43 16 462
APR 137 56 1 3 0 21 6 224
MAY 164 59 1 4 0 28 7 269
JUN 160 60 1 2 4 24 8 259
2/4 ttl 461 175 3 9 4 73 21 746
YTD Subttl 734 295 9 12 5 116 37 1208
JUL 183 67 1 0 1 31 8 291
AUG 181 74 0 1 4 26 3 289
SEPT 139 63 0 1 0 22 4 229
3/4 ttl 503 204 1 2 5 79 15 809
YTD Subttl 1237 499 10 14 10 195 52 2017
OCT
NOV
DEC
YTD TOTAL

* Lofts include Loft Live and Work spaces


For a little perspective, here is a comparison of the last 4 years for the same time period.

Long Beach Real Estate – Closed Sales

January – September – 2005 – 2008

YEAR HOMES CONDOS LOFTS* CO-OPS OYOs 2-4 UNITS 5+ UNITS TOTAL
2008 1237 499 10 14 10 195 52 2017
2007 1380 714 18 12 17 258 68 2467
2006 1795 924 15 15 56 464 84 3353
2005 2304 1184 9 19 120 664 239 4539

* Lofts include Loft Live and Work spaces

Disclaimer: Statistics are as represented in the SoCalMLS and are not the representations of the author.The numbers represented above are only as good as the information input into the SoCalMLS by the listing agents. If (in my opinion, may be the case) some listings of lofts, co-ops and OYOs were input as condos, then they are reflected as condo sales here. Often listing agents will represent these as condos in the MLS in order to stimulate traffic as many buyers agents will not look at the other categories. As crazy as this sounds it is true and sales have occurred as a result of utilizing this tactic. Therefore the information in these categories is very likely not a true representation of the actual sales, but the grand total of these and the condo category would correctly reflect the total of all – as represented by the SoCalMLS.

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Sep
29


Long Beach Mortgage Rates Report: September 29, 2008

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Remember I told you to sit tight on that mortgage rate lock until after the Bailout Bill was passed?

 

Well, it failed.

 

Mortgage rates are a little better than they were this morning.
This morning a 30-year fixed par rate was at 6.0%; this
afternoon, it was at 5.875%.  If you’re closing on your home loan in 30
days , there is more risk that you’ll get a rate over 6% than under
6%.  Lock your mortgage rate if you’re closing in October.

 

If you have time, wait it out.  The bailout bill failed but it isn’t
dead.  If the bailout bill DOES ultimately fail, mortgage rates will
skyrocket, housing prices will tank, and you’ll probably renegotiate or
cancel that home purchase.

 

When the bailout goes through (and the whining on Wall Street will
be so loud that it WILL go through), mortgage rates will come back down.

 

PS:  If you’re a baby boomer, this is your worst nightmare.
Most of the people over 55 have most of their retirement assets in the
stock market, through mutual funds in their 401-k plan.  If you’re a
real estate investor or buyer, this might be really good news.

 

PPS: Did you know that Main Street already got bailed out? I’ll talk about that next time.


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Many buyers who are searching for homes in Long Beach express interest in purchasing a "fixer upper" . It is always interesting to hear what their idea of a "fixer upper" is. There are so many levels of fixer upper it is necessary to clarify what the buyer has in mind.

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FHA Loan Limits

FHA loans are available to a maximum loan of $729,750 with a minimum 3 to 3.5% down payment until January 1, 2009 when they are currently scheduled to drop the maximum loan amount to $625,000, this could change.

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  • Single Family Home or Condo : $729,750
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  • Tri-plex : $1,129,250
  • Four-Plex : $1,403,400


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Long Beach California is Best Neighborhood for Walking

One of the most appealing draws to living in Long Beach California is the walkability of many of our local neighborhoods.

Long Beach California has been ranked as the 8th Most Walkable Neighborhood!

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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.

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