Long Beach, California

The Long Beach California real estate condo and townhouse price trends are shown below in the chart.  The data show price changes relative to January 2008.    The past couple months show a strong downtrend.  Will it persist?  We’ll have to wait and see.

Long Beach Condo and Townhouse Price Trends

Long Beach Condo and Townhouse Price Trends

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Long Beach, California

Lakewood California home sales

Lakewood California home sales

Listed below are home sales in Lakewood California, close to Bixby Knolls.

Address Sold Price Br/Ba YrBlt Sqft LSqft Type
4602 Camerino St Lakewood $320,000 3/1.00 1950 1,496 5,440 SFR/D
5334 Premiere Lakewood $330,000 2/1.00 1950 815 5,618 SFR/D
5114 Klondike Av Lakewood $330,000 3/1.00 1952 1,519 5,000 SFR/D
6654 Turnergrove Dr Lakewood $355,000 3/1.00 1950 1,138 6,770 SFR/D
2806 Eckleson St Lakewood $358,000 2/1.00 1952 875 5,000 SFR/D
5209 Klondike Av Lakewood $360,000 3/1.00 1952 1,098 5,250 SFR/A
4224 Sebren Av Lakewood $370,000 2/1.00 1942 985 6,160 SFR/D
3402 Arbor Rd Lakewood $375,000 3/2.00 1952 1,326 5,100 SFR/D
4644 Briercrest Av Lakewood $390,000 3/2.00 1950 1,590 5,100 SFR/D
2529 Dashwood Lakewood $399,000 3/1.00 1955 1,214 5,000 SFR/D
5119 Minturn Av Lakewood $400,000 4/2.00 1952 1,773 5,824 SFR/D
2913 Denmead St Lakewood $400,000 4/2.00 1952 1,564 5,000 SFR/D
5528 Autry Av Lakewood $400,000 3/2.00 1950 2,205 5,466 SFR/D
5528 Downey Av Lakewood $402,500 3/1.00 1952 1,210 5,200 SFR/D
2844 Candlewood St Lakewood $410,000 3/1.00 1952 1,210 5,000 SFR/D
12529 Elvins St Lakewood $415,000 3/2.00 1962 1,400 6,104 SFR/D
4149 Ocana Av Lakewood $418,000 3/2.00 1942 1,308 6,050 SFR/D
5263 Faris St Lakewood $419,000 4/3.00 2003 1,950 44,867 SFR/D
12508 Vandemere St Lakewood $425,000 3/2.00 1962 1,464 6,221 SFR/D
2544 Frankel St Lakewood $431,000 3/2.00 1955 1,232 5,000 SFR/D
3718 Del Amo Bl Lakewood $465,000 4/2.00 1952 1,410 6,050 SFR/D
5716 Tilbury St Lakewood $475,000 3/2.00 1943 1,628 7,645 SFR/D
4255 Clubhouse Dr Lakewood $679,000 5/3.00 1960 3,044 8,510 SFR/D

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Long Beach, California

Long Beach home sales

Long Beach home sales

Recent home sales in Long Beach for areas close to Lakewood.

Address Sold Price Br/Ba YrBlt Sqft LSqft Type
5734 E Huntdale St Long Beach $390,000 2/2.00 1949 1,312 5,800 SFR/D
5138 E Killdee St Long Beach $421,500 2/1.00 1950 1,247 5,500 SFR/D
3135 Heather Rd Long Beach $430,000 2/1.00 1950 792 5,500 SFR/D
5909 E Rosebay St Long Beach $440,000 2/1.00 1951 1,394 5,400 SFR/D
5220 E Conant Long Beach $445,000 3/1.00 1947 1,280 6,000 SFR/D
4747 Blackthorne Av Long Beach $446,000 3/2.00 1943 1,651 7,260 SFR/D
3235 Marwick Av Long Beach $450,000 3/1.00 1951 1,271 5,600 SFR/D
4426 Whitewood Av Long Beach $475,000 2/1.00 1936 1,309 8,100 SFR/D
4608 Hazelbrook Av Long Beach $665,000 3/3.00 1946 2,114 7,800 SFR/D
4229 Rutgers Av Long Beach $750,000 4/4.00 1939 3,121 7,920 SFR/D

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Here is the latest Beyond the Headlines Newsletter from C.A.R.

Real Estate News: Beyond the Headlines from C.A.R.

Real Estate News: Beyond the Headlines from C.A.R.

Los Angeles Times - What do buyers want in a home?
Survey offers clues A recent study of more than 22,000 homeowners who bought their homes within the last nine years found that current homeowners plan to be “more practical” in their next purchase, focusing on livable space rather than unnecessary upgrades.

KEEP THIS IN MIND

Many of the luxury amenities once considered necessities among home buyers, such as community clubhouses, dog parks, golf courses, and 24-hour security, are no longer priorities, according to the survey. Repeat buyers also said a swimming pool isn’t a must, but a children’s playground with walking paths are essential.

One of the takeaways from the survey, according to an architect firm, is that buyers nowadays should rethink space. For example, buyers should look for kitchen cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling for added space and efficiency. They also should pass on high- priced focal stairways, opting instead of steps that are tucked away and out of sight.

Buyers also should be on the lookout for dead space. If the dining room or media room is eliminated, at least some of the square footage should be dedicated to secondary bedrooms. The once-standard 10-by-10 bedroom no longer is acceptable to most buyers.

The survey also found that many buyers have transitioned toward green features, such as high-efficiency appliances, insulation, and windows that are not large areas of glass. However, many buyers did not report the use of recycled materials as a necessity.  Other findings from the survey show that large kitchens, with islands, are desirable, as are main-floor master bedrooms, and two-car garages.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/news/la-fi-lew4-2010apr04,0,2602030.story

In Other News…

The Mercury News - Government launches effort to help homeowners in short sales

The government launched a new effort Monday to speed up the time-consuming often-frustrating process of selling your home if you owe more than it’s worth.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://www.mercurynews.com/real-estate-news/ci_14823039

The Wall Street Journal - Hold your breath: Borrowers could stay “underwater” for years

So-called “underwater” homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth could be holding their breath for much of the next decade.  To read the full story, please click here:

http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/04/01/hold-your-breath-borrowers-could-stay-underwater- for-years/

The Sacramento Bee  California expected to cancel tax on forgiven mortgage debt

Relief appears imminent for thousands of Sacramento homeowners hit with state tax bills for mortgage debts forgiven in 2009.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://www.sacbee.com/2010/04/06/2657410/california-expected-to-cancel.html

Los Angeles Times - Sales of contracts for previously owned homes rise 8.2 percent in February

The number of previously owned homes placed under sales contract surged 8.2 percent in February, according to data released Monday, the first sign that the government’s extended tax credit for buyers may bolster sales this spring.  To read the full story, please click here:

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-home-sales6-2010apr06,0,5038223.story

The Wall Street Journal - Cash dwindling for no-money down home loan program
A program from the Department of Agriculture’s rural development division, which offers no-money- down loans in certain parts of the country for low- and middle-income borrowers, is likely to run out of funding next month, just as a surge of buyers are expected to ink deals before the federal tax- credit expires April 30.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/03/25/cash-dwindling-for-no-money-down-home-loan- program/

CNN Money - With caution, Americans still want a house

Nearly two-thirds of American would still prefer to own a home, although the recent housing market turmoil and uncertain economy have made them a little more cautious about how and when, according to a survey released Tuesday. To read the full story, please click here:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/06/real_estate/FannieMae_homeowner_survey/index.htm

The Wall Street Journal - Homeownership for everyone?

With the subprime market in ruins, affordable housing advocates are looking at new ways to promote responsible homeownership for low- and moderate-income families. While many policy makers would resign low- and moderate-income families to rental housing, a new study makes a case for keeping the door open to homeownership at all income levels.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/04/01/homeownership-for-everyone/

The Wall Street Journal  Housing market watchers say builders are now strenuously working to win the hearts—and checkbooks—of female buyers.
To read the full story, please click here:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304871704575160112777930360.html?mod=WSJ _Real+Estate_LeftTopNews

Below is a listing of the Long Beach Bixby Knolls Area home sales closed in March 2010.

Long Beach home sales

Long Beach home sales

Address Sold Price Br/Ba YrBlt Sqft LSqft Type
3565 Linden Av #137 Long Beach $122,000 1/1.00 1973 660 392 CONDO/A
3565 Linden Av #324 Long Beach $125,000 1/1.00 1973 660 392 CONDO/A
3353 Pasadena Av #37 Long Beach $156,000 1/1.00 1979 745 1,485 CONDO/A
4591 Orange Av #304 Long Beach $195,000 2/2.00 1979 1,010 CONDO/A
3565 Linden Av #216 Long Beach $195,000 2/2.00 1973 938 938 CONDO/A
3695 Linden Av #8B Long Beach $203,000 2/2.00 1967 1,262 836 CONDO/A
4515 California Av #101 Long Beach $235,000 2/2.00 1980 920 897 CONDO/A
3939 N Virginia Rd #210 Long Beach $474,000 2/2.00 1974 1,453 1,459 CONDO/A
3659 Country Club Dr #C Long Beach $327,000 3/2.00 1975 1,423 2,714 TWNHS/A
4650 Atlantic Av Long Beach $272,500 3/1.00 1947 1,189 5,750 SFR/D
1316 E Hardwick St Long Beach $302,000 2/1.00 1942 810 5,450 SFR/D
3209 N Park Ln Long Beach $305,000 3/2.00 1947 1,016 5,500 SFR/A
5035 Matney Av Long Beach $314,000 2/1.00 1942 812 5,564 SFR/D
4540 Long Beach Bl Long Beach $347,000 3/2.00 1944 1,495 5,775 SFR/D
4123 Boyar Av Long Beach $385,000 2/1.00 1942 1,128 6,778 SFR/D
3450 California Av Long Beach $400,000 3/2.00 1928 1,693 7,518 SFR/A
4531 N Deal Dr Long Beach $405,000 3/2.00 1944 1,581 8,980 SFR/D
4439 Elm Av Long Beach $455,000 4/3.00 1944 1,768 5,946 SFR/D
1012 E Marcellus St Long Beach $472,500 5/3.00 1953 2,554 9,010 SFR/D
3470 Gaviota Av Long Beach $499,000 3/2.00 1938 1,998 5,760 SFR/D
3624 Myrtle Av Long Beach $549,000 3/1.00 1929 1,228 5,500 SFR/D
3876 Marron Av Long Beach $560,000 3/2.00 1941 1,674 7,290 SFR/D
3803 N Weston Pl Long Beach $575,000 2/2.00 1937 1,422 7,500 SFR/D
357 E Bixby Rd Long Beach $575,000 3/2.00 1940 1,778 8,700 SFR/D
3912 California Av Long Beach $609,000 3/2.00 1948 1,825 7,079 SFR/D
1064 E Marcellus St Long Beach $650,000 3/3.00 1957 2,144 8,125 SFR/D
4291 Country Club Dr Long Beach $1,825,000 4/7.00 1940 6,829 20,188 SFR/D