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Where's a good place to live in Long Beach?

Last I checked, new condos were being built all over the place in Long Beach and Signal Hill. The usual wisdom was the best neighborhoods were south of 7th, east of Cherry. Is that still true? Are there new good places to buy real estate?
 
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Long Beach California has many wonderful and diverse communities, there is something here for just about everybody in many price ranges.

We have high rises buildings, many multi-family units, 17 historic districts, condos, co-ops, own-your-owns, and many single family residences.

If you are an urban minded professional the Downtown Long Beach or Alamitos Beach area's might interest you.

Bluff Park, Bluff Heights, Belmont Heights, Rose Park & Rose Park South are nearby and offer a beach close residential setting.

The Belmont Shore area is very popular, surrounded by the ocean and some of our wonderful canals. The upscale and fabulous Naples Island and the Peninsula are nearby also, offering homes with private dockage.

Moving inland the Virginia Country Club, Bixby Knolls and the Historic California Heights areas are wonderful, the nearby Wrigley and Wrigley Heights areas are a bit more affordable.

The Lakewood Plaza and Ranchos areas are extremely desirable and offer a great K-8 award winning school, Cubberley, which is highly desirable.

We have many more interesting and desirable areas to choose from. You will find a multitude of area information on my website which you might find helpful.

Sat May 12 2007, 11:14
 
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