$500,000
3 bd, 2 ba
1340.0 sqft
$2,198,000
4 bd, 3 ba
5040.0 sqft
$5,250,000
3 bd, 2 ba
5077.0 sqft
$205,000
2 bd, 1 ba
925.0 sqft
$247,400
3 bd, 1 ba
1273.0 sqft
$239,000
2 bd, 1 ba
850.0 sqft
$379,000
0 bd, 0 ba
1888.0 sqft
$379,000
4 bd, 3 ba
1881.0 sqft
$739,000
3 bd, 2 ba
2638.0 sqft
$189,999
2 bd, 1 ba
650.0 sqft
$185,000
2 bd, 1 ba
1032.0 sqft
$729,000
0 bd, 0 ba
4500.0 sqft
$320,000
2 bd, 1 ba
920.0 sqft
$399,000
1 bd, 1 ba
990.0 sqft
$190,000
0 bd, 0 ba
1139.0 sqft
$610,000
3 bd, 2 ba
2346.0 sqft
$1,100,000
0 bd, 0 ba
5438.0 sqft
$79,900
1 bd, 1 ba
636.0 sqft
$175,000
2 bd, 1 ba
1076.0 sqft
$398,000
1 bd, 1 ba
719.0 sqft
For almost one century, the City of Long Beach has remained a world-class destination in every way for fantastic weather, recreational splendor, international commerce, nationally recognized public schools and sensationally surreal natural beauty. Long Beach has developed into the equivalent of a small family friendly country as economic powerhouse with an international airport (LGB), deep water container ship port, world class public university as well two marinas boasting almost four thousand small vessel moorings: Long Beach has it all!
In 2009, Time boasted Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) one of the nation's "best school systems." The Long Beach Unified School District educates nearly 90,000 students in 95 public schools across the cities of Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Catalina Island's Avalon. All LBUSD elementary and middle schools require uniforms as well three of LBUSD's High Schools including: Wilson Classical, Cabrillo and Millikan. Nearby Long Beach City College remains a magnet for area high-school graduates matriculating into state professional and university undergraduate programs.
The world class Long Beach Public Library operates twelve locations boating more than one million volumes maintained by experts offering a wide selection of resources and materials representing all points of view in support of lifelong learning, intellectual curiosity, and equally free access to information.
Located on The Point at Shoreline Village, Long Beach's premiere waterfront entertainment, shopping and dining wharf side attraction delights seaside revelers at the Long Beach Marina with several restaurants and bars. Here families enjoy majestic views of the historic Queen Mary and Catalina Island on clear sunny days. The Marina is connected to the rest of Long Beach by brightly colored municipal catamaran called the "AquaLink Water Taxi," ferrying up to seventy-five passengers about the most popular attractions in Long Beach Harbor including the Aquarium of the Pacific and Queen Mary as well on down to Alamitos Bay landing for just five bucks.
The Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific is home to more than eleven thousand ocean animals, representing hundreds of species, the Aquarium celebrates the planet's largest and most diverse body of water: the Pacific Ocean. Featuring nineteen major habitats and thirty-two focus exhibits, the Aquarium of the Pacific is a world-class aquarium, exploring the waters of Southern California and Baja, the Northern Pacific, and the Tropical Pacific.
Locals enjoy casual dining at the Yard House Brewery Restaurant at Shoreline Village Marina as well "Open Sesame" serving authentic Lebanese Mediterranean Cuisine. Fine Dining options include Parker's Lighthouse (also whafside at Shoreline Village Marina) offering the most compelling selection of globally inspired cuisine prepared with the freshest ingredients sourced locally. At the historic "Sky Room," located atop the historic Breakers of Long Beach Hotel, diners dish on classic fresh fare amid gorgeous city views while reveling in live music before hitting the dance floor.
Just south of the Shoreline Village Marina, lays the Alamitos Bay Marina between the cities of Long Beach and Seal Beach with almost two thousand slips near the outlet of the San Gabriel River. The city's community of "Naples" based on Abbot Kinney's "Venice of America" up the coast consists of three separate islands, divided by canals which open into the bay 'little poplars' or en español Los Alamitos.
The Port of Long Beach boasts approximately one-hundred billion dollars in trade and directly participates in the creation of three-hundred thousand plus Southern California jobs! The Port of Long Beach realizes more than twenty five miles of waterfront across three thousand plus acres making it the second busiest port in the United States behind busiest in the nation Port of Los Angeles next door.
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