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Located in southwest Long Beach, Belmont Shore
and Naples are two quaint seaside communities each with its own unique
character. Belmont Shore offers a pedestrian-friendly shopping
area with a mixture of small local businesses intermingled with
established stores as well as many local eateries from casual cantina
fare to southern elegance and everything in between. Naples is a unique
real estate community that was built in and around islands and has a
canal area complete with gondolas. Both communities offer access to
Alamitos Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The area is made up of numerous
neighborhoods including Naples Island, Belmont Heights, The Bay, The
Peninsula, Marina Pacifica, The Marina and others. The real estate
market is diverse with a mix of older model single-family homes,
condominiums and waterfront properties. Condominiums can be found
starting at around $200,000 and ranging into the millions for units with
ocean and bay views. Homes located in Belmont Shore on the north side of
E. 2nd Street, the main thoroughfare, start in the mid-$200,000s and run
up to $1 million and more. Homes on the bay, marina and ocean start in
the mid-$400,000s and run up to $5 million and more for luxury estate
properties with spectacular views. Belmont Shore real estate offers
something for everyone.
In downtown Long Beach, Pine Avenue is a cosmopolitan
commercial district. Many fine restaurants, night clubs and specialty
boutiques bring an eclectic mix of bohemian nightlife as well as fine
dining. When it was founded in the late 19th century, Long Beach was a
resort town. In the 1920s, Long Beach became an oil town, and the
development of that natural resource has shaped its future ever since.
During World War II, Long Beach became a Navy town and a port of call
for ships throughout the world. Today, Long Beach is California's fifth
largest city. It offers a unique combination of strategic location,
excellent climate, shoreline beauty, and Southern California lifestyle,
wrapped in one package. From the emphasis on the "three T's" (Trade,
Tourism and Technology), to the city's bountiful array of business and
residential neighborhoods, it's no wonder Long Beach is quickly becoming
one of the leading regions for business, tourism and community in the
west.
Belmont Shore Real Estate
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