Felicia
Berg
Keller Williams
Realty West
225 Avenue I
Suite 201
Redondo Beach, CA.
90277
Office Direct:
792-0739
Cellular (562)
212-9252
Email:
FeliciaBerg
www.FeliciaBerg.com
Excellent negotiation skills coupled
with solid expertise in marketing
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Long Beach Real Estate
Thanks to its location near the Los Angeles/Orange
County line, the Southwest Long Beach area provides residents
with easy access to all of Southern California. To the south lies Seal
Beach, Surfside and world-famous Huntington Beach. North is downtown
Long Beach with world-class attractions such as the Queen Mary, the
annual Long Beach Grand Prix, Shoreline Village and the newlyd
Aquarium of the Pacific. The convergence of the 605, 22 and 405 freeways
provides residents with easy access to inland areas.
Downtown Long Beach has undergone revitalization over the past
decade. Pine Avenue is a cosmopolitan commercial district featuring fine
restaurants, night clubs and specialty boutiques that bring an eclectic
mix of bohemian nightlife as well as fine dining. The new Long Beach
Mall offers a variety of department and specialty stores. The Blue Line
provides inexpensive transportation to Los Angeles and Hollywood.
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.
Long Beach lives up to its nickname as a true
"International City" with selections of many houses and homes for sale.
After an extensive 20-year redevelopment program, Long Beach has
emerged as a thriving metropolis. With world-class attractions such as
the Queen Mary, the annual Long Beach Grand Prix and the newlyd
Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach is returning to its roots as
a tourist destination and great place to live. Long Beach has a
variety of homes and houses for sale in every price range. The Bixby
Knolls and Virginia Country Club areas offer upscale and custom built
homes & houses for sale ranging in price from $300,000 to $1 million and
more. In the College Park, College Park Estates and Los Altos
neighborhoods, home seekers can find contemporary houses & homes for
sale ranging from the mid-$250,000 to $400,000. Long Beach has
many historic neighborhoods such as Belmont Heights, California Heights
and Wrigley which include beautiful classic Spanish and California
Bungalow homes that Long Beach is famous for. There are also magnificent
ocean-front estates along Ocean Boulevard. For the first time buyer,
there are reasonably priced neighborhoods well below $200,000.
Long Beach Real Estate