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Every neighborhood is unique, and you will want to explore as many as you can afford to make sure that the move you are planning is the right one for you... Below are links to many different areas of Long Beach and surrounding cities... Explore and Enjoy and Call me when you are ready to start looking!
Los Cerritos-Virginia Country Club - The most Elite section of the zip. Located in the heart of the city, developed by the Bixby Family
90803- Belmont Heights, Belmont Park, Belmont Shores, Naples Island - these neighborhoods are the upper elite of the city. Primarily located at the beach, This area is also
90802 Takes you through Downtown, Alamitos Beach this area is in the highest density of population with condo's and hi-rise buildings. In the past few years Long Beach has been going through revitalization adding new land and hi-rise buildings along Ocean, home of the Toyota Grand Prix
90808- Los Altos is a neighborhood located on the east side of
Long Beach. It is a quiet residential neighborhood with shopping
90815 - Los Altos
90808 - Carson Park - area 25 -Built predominantly in the 1950s, Carson Park homes range in size from 1,300 to 1,800 square feet and beyond. Most homes have 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, providing ample room for family life. Many sit on lots in excess of 5,000 square feet.
90831- South of Conant
Moving North of the City is the first planned community - Lakewood CA - Sometimes called "an instant city" because of its origins—going from lima bean fields in 1950 to a well-developed city by 1960—Lakewood is, along with Levittown, New York, the archetypal post-World War II American suburb.
Head South and our neighbor is Seal Beach, The roller coaster and gambling parlors of Seal Beach's rough and tumble 1920's have given way to sand castles and the charm of an old-fashioned downtown today. Incorporated as Bay City, the town made its official debut with a population of 250 on October 25, 1915, during a night full of music, food and fireworks. The festivities seemed appropriate for a town with beaches covered with picnic tables, plenty of surf, and amusement zone crowned with a scream-generating roller coaster and the longest pier south of San Francisco.
Cerritos - Having celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2006, today Cerritos is a thriving commercial center, which has built itself on a foundation of financial security, central location and an environment that is beautiful and efficient
90803:90814 Neighborhood Services
*The following schools are part of the Long Beach Unified School District.
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
High School
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
Belmont Heights Neighborhood of Long Beach California Resource Guide
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:
- Craftsman Bungalow 1905 - 1922
- Mission Revival 1915 - 1925
- Spanish Colonial Revival 1925 - 1939
- Neo-Traditional 1930 - 1940's
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
If 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.








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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. Don't 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. There's no surf, so your children can enjoy splashing in a calm ocean, as you lay out a picnic lunch.
90814- Alamitos Heights, Belmont Heights, noted for soft sloping hills that gradually level off at the Pacific ocean. This area is a mix of single family, multi family typically with duplex and four-plex and a smattering of condo's and apartments.