Historic Long Beach California Real Estate
Long Beach is widely celebrated as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States. But diversity is not just for people! Youll recognize the width and breadth of our uniqueness as you tour homes in any of the citys 17 historic neighborhoods:
- Belmont Heights
- Bluff Heights
- Bluff Park
- Brenner Place
- California Heights
- Carroll Park
- Craftsman Bungalow Historic Village
- Eliot Lane
- Linden Avenue
- Minerva Park Place
- Rose Park
- Rose Park South
- Sunrise Boulevard
- Willmore City/Drake Park
- Wilton Street
- Wrigley
- Citywide Historical Districts Map
From the massive front porch timbers of the Craftsman Bungalow to the intricately detailed Victorian woodwork...theres a historic home style here to suit every preference.
Community Working Together
Grab a sweater on a cool coastal morning and smell the sweet fog as it melts into a crisp California day. Relax on a bench on the wide open porch of your vintage Craftsman Bungalow style home. The wide eaves reveal authentically exposed roof rafters that make you feel uniquely peaceful. Across the street, a neighbor tends to her garden as children play under ancient oaks and elms. You admire the intricate wrought iron grillwork and heavy red tile roof of your neighbors Spanish Colonial Revival style home. There is comfort in living among a community of people working together to assure the vitality of your neighborhood.
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Step Back in Time
Are you searching for a well maintained, architecturally significant home in a neighborhood where community is valued? As you drive along the tree lined streets youll feel as if youve stepped back in time. Youll see antique street lamps lighting cobblestone paths and gardens bordered by authentic picket style fences. Youll see beautifully manicured lawns and flowering gardens. Youll see neighbors working together to assure that historic features of an area are maintained. When you live in a historic district, you become part of a unified effort to protect the areas rich heritage.
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The Diane House
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The Perry House |
Dedicated to Preservation
Long Beach is dedicated to the preservation of its rich history. In 2003, the city received an A on the Los Angeles Conservancys report card for overall preservation. Long Beach was one of only five cities to receive high marks out of 45 Southern California locations. And in 2004 the Willmore City historic area won the Neighborhoods USA Best Neighborhoods contest for social revitalization.
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Individual Long Beach California Real Estate qualifies for historic status when it:
- is historically significant
- is architecturally unique
- has retained its original style
- is built from original materials
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A more recently built structure may qualify for historic status when it is a well built representation of a past architectural style. Want to know more about Long Beachs rich history? Visit the Long Beach Historical Society.
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The Robert House
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The Tina House
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Preserving the Past
If you love strong, structurally sound, beautiful old homes¦Come Home to Long Beach CA! Historic districts here maintain or re-create an atmosphere of old Long Beach. Is your Long Beach California Real Estate in a potentially historic area?
If your community contains a high concentration of intact and original vintage architectural styles, and property owners want to protect the buildings as assets to the community¦your neighborhood may qualify for historic status.
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Historic Lafayette Lobby |
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Historic Status for Your Neighborhood
A district may qualify for historic designation when:
- two-thirds or more of the structures in the area are 50 years old or older
- buildings retain their original appearance
- buildings are constructed of original building materials
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An area may be designated historic when structures together preserve the visual qualities and ambiance of the past. Sometimes individual homes are already designated historic sometimes its the area itself thats notable.
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Meeting the Citys Criteria
To gain historic status for your neighborhood, contact the Long Beach Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC). Youll provide specific information about your community to the commission, who will conduct a cultural resources survey to determine if the structures in your area meet the citys criteria for historic designation. The CHC makes a recommendation to the Planning Commission who drafts an ordinance for City Council approval. This is the final step! Once the ordinance is approved, your area is officially designated a historic district.
A Valuable Asset
Your historic home is more than a poignant reminder of a by-gone day. It is a glittering emblem of community pride. It attracts tourists interested in viewing a piece of the past. And historic neighborhoods enjoy increases in property values that exceed similar non-designated neighborhoods. Whether youre interested in revitalizing a neighborhood, love vintage properties or are considering an investment in Long Beach Real Estate¦your historic home is a valuable asset!
It would be my pleasure to consult with you regarding available properties in the
Downtown Long Beach or Long Beach Communities.
Laurie Manny
Long Beach Realtor®
(562) 212-5420
Long Beach CA Real Estate



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