Located in Southern California, just north of Los Angeles, Long Beach is one of the many picturesque beachside towns you’ll find up and down the Pacific Coast. With an 8.5-mile beachfront boardwalk, oceanfront restaurants, and green spaces dotted throughout the city, it’s no wonder so many people live in Long Beach.
Long Beach is home to many cool, fascinating, and historic neighborhoods. Even with all the different neighborhoods in the area, there’s one sure to fit your personality, whether you’re buying a home or renting an apartment in Long Beach. Here’s an ultimate guide to Long Beach’s popular neighborhoods (listed alphabetically).
1. Alamitos Beach
The Alamitos Beach neighborhood is aptly named after Alamitos Beach, one of Long Beach’s popular beaches. It’s a vibrant neighborhood with amazing views of the ocean, beachfront dining options, and bars and nightlife options along Broadway. In Alamitos Beach you can find a variety of housing options like two-story townhomes, apartments, or bungalows and Colonial style single-family homes.
Median Sale Price: $472,000
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2. Alamitos Heights
Alamitos Heights is a largely residential neighborhood located just east of downtown Long Beach, so you’ll never be far from the beach or a great local park. If you’re looking to be out of the city’s hustle and bustle, Alamitos Heights is a more laid-back neighborhood.
Median Sale Price: $1,400,000
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3. Belmont Heights
Belmont Heights is just east of downtown Long Beach and is known for its charming tree-lined streets, picturesque 19th-century homes, and stunning ocean views. It’s a great neighborhood to consider living in if you’re looking to find a mix of popular restaurants, local businesses, and residential life. The area is quite walkable with a Walk Score of 86. You can also bike through Belmont Heights as the neighborhood has a Bike Score of 72.
Median Sale Price: $1,280,000
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4. Belmont Shore
Another beachfront neighborhood is Belmont Shore, home to Rosie’s Dog Beach, a great area to take your furry friend. You can find plenty of unique restaurants, bars, and boutiques lining Second Street, just a few blocks up from the beach. Overall, Belmont Shore is a great blend of vibrant nightlife and a relaxed atmosphere. Belmont Shore is the 5th most walkable area in Long Beach, and it’s also a great area for bikers, as the neighborhood’s Bike Score is 75. The homes in Belmont Shore range from beachfront cottages to mid-century modern homes and Spanish-style bungalows.
Median Sale Price: $1,290,000
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5. Bixby Knolls
Bixby Knolls is located in the northwest corner of Long Beach. The area has many parks and green spaces, shopping areas, and great restaurants to explore for any meal of the day. It’s also located in the middle of four freeways, so you can conveniently head out of town or to a neighboring city. Bixby Knolls has everything from mixed-use buildings, to historic homes, custom single-family homes, and apartments.
Median Sale Price: $855,000
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6. Bluff Heights
7. Downtown
Downtown Long Beach is a bustling area that’s full of restaurants, bars, galleries, shops, and beach views. This neighborhood is also home to some top attractions, like the Long Beach Museum of Art and the Aquarium of the Pacific. There’s always a hidden gem to be found in Downtown Long Beach, whether that’s a local restaurant, cozy cafe, or picturesque photo spot. The Downtown neighborhood of Long Beach is the 3rd most walkable area in the city. You can also ride your bike around the area as the Bike Score is 85 and public transportation is great with 22 bus lines in the neighborhood.
Median Sale Price: $460,000
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8. Eastside
Also called, East Long Beach, Eastside is a vibrant neighborhood filled with street art, nightlife, and a bustling food scene. There are also plenty of parks in the area and museums like the Museum of Latin American Art. Eastside is also a great area for those without a car, as the Walk Score is 91. Eastside is home to a lot of 1920s and 1930s single-family bungalows and Craftsman homes.
Median Sale Price: $585,000
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9. East Village Arts District
10. Lakewood Village
Lakewood Village is located along one of the northern boundaries of Long Beach. The area is home to the Long Beach City College Liberal Arts Campus and is primarily a residential neighborhood. You can still find a variety of local shops and restaurants, as well as a few parks and green spaces. There’s an option for everyone in Lakewood, whether you’re looking for a cozy condo, a single-family home with a large yard, or a studio apartment.
Median Sale Price: $980,000
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11. Los Altos
Los Altos is located on the northeast side of Long Beach. While mostly a residential neighborhood, there are plenty of shopping and dining options at Los Altos Shopping Center and Los Cerritos Shopping Center. The 405 Freeway runs through this neighborhood, so you’ll have easy access to the greater Los Angeles area. Los Altos is primarily filled with single-family homes, often with large backyards and modern amenities.
Median Sale Price: $934,500
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12. Marina Pacifica
Marina Pacifica is located along Alamitos Bay and is home to waterfront condos, homes, and apartments. The neighborhood has countless waterfront shops and restaurants, so you’ll never tire of finding something new. You can also rent a boat or try kayaking in the Marina Pacifica neighborhood. Marina Pacifica has great options whether you’re looking for an apartment, condo, or single-family home.
Median Sale Price: $918,000
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13. Naples
Naples is a collection of three islands that comprise this Long Beach neighborhood. It’s a very laid-back neighborhood filled with quaint parks, amazing restaurants, and waterfront homes and condos. You can also find Mother’s Beach, which looks out onto Alamitos Bay and the Marina Pacifica neighborhood. Naples has many modern condos with views of the ocean, while the single-family homes are often California-style bungalows or two-story homes.
Median Sale Price: $3,000,000
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14. Park Estates
A residential neighborhood, Park Estates is just west of California State University, Long Beach. There are a few quaint parks and some great restaurants located in the Park Estates neighborhood. Park Estates has a great mix of single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses.
Median Sale Price: $360,000
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Methodology: All neighborhoods must be listed as a “neighborhood” on Redfin.com. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during October 2023. Average rental data from Rent.com during October 2023. Walk Score, Bike Score, and Transit Score from Walkscore.com during October 2023.
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