The median home value in Long Beach, CA is $780,116.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $790,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Long Beach, CA is $780,116.
Approximately 39% of Long Beach homes are owned,
compared to 55% rented, while
6% are vacant.
Long Beach real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Great Residential Income Property!!! The property is currently 100.00% occupied! The property is located on 5th St. in the City of Long Beach, between 7th St., 4th St, Cherry Ave. and Alamitos Ave.. 10 units, a gross building area of 7,876 SF. Year Renovated in 2019. Unit include stainless appliances and quartz/granite counters, laminate and tile floors. Complex amenities include laundry facilities and covered parking. (source: Appraisal Report)
1711 - 1715 East 4th Street is a 4-unit plus commercial space, mixed-use investment opportunity located in Long Beach, CA. 1711 - 1715 East 4th Street features 4, two-bedroom apartment units and an approximately 3,500 square foot showroom/office space. This commercial space is available to an Owner/ User with a wide variety of uses. The property represents a unique value-add opportunity with ample upside. Additionally, current ownership has invested significant capital into the refurbishment of the showroom space, which offers a plethora of possible user scenarios.
We are pleased to present the opportunity to purchase 530 E 4th Street. Located in the core of Downtown Long Beach, this property is a great fit for an owner-user or investor.4th Street can be used as office space, retail, live-work, or developed into multifamily. The existing improvements leave an investor with many options.Whether for an owner user, or an investor, this location and zoning (LBPD30) will provide the buyer with a rare opportunity to invest in the rapidly growing coastal downtown submarket of Long Beach.