This article addresses issues that many first time home buyers do not consider,
that being the remaining life of the existing systems currently in the home and
the cost of future replacement.
Over 80% of all home searches begin on the internet. Your Long Beach homes need
to be online, and findable, when buyers begin their search.
Have the
Long Beach Realtors you interview show you their ability to market your Long Beach homes and condos on the internet. Step back; pick keywords that should bring
that item to the front page of Google; keywords like Long Beach Real
Estate, Long Beach Condos and Long Beach Homes. Google accounts for over 80% of all real estate searches.
Are any of the sites that your Long Beach Realtor owns coming up at the top of the engines? No? Keep shopping. Better
yet, call the local Realtors on the front page of Google, they already know
how to get there and you can cut right through the unlikely candidates.
Over 25% of all Home Buyers FIRST saw the home they purchased on the internet. If your Long Beach homes and condos are not heavily marketed on the internet, you are missing thousands of potential buyers.
We have incredible internet marketing ability and are on the top of the Google search engine.
If
you are thinking about selling your Long Beach home or condo, contact Laurie for
a free evaluation. Laurie is an Internet savvy Long Beach Realtor. (562) 212-5420
Belmont Heights Neighborhood of Long Beach California Resource Guide
Belmont Heights Neighborhood of Long Beach California Resource Guide
BELMONT HEIGHTS REAL ESTATE - LONG BEACH REAL ESTATE
Belmont Heights - Long Beach California
Belmont Heights is a lovely, ecclectic mix of early century homes, low rise condos, smaller apartment buildings (including some fabulous spanish duplexes), restaurants, coffee shops, funky stores, galleries and a nice mix of neighborhood friendly small business. Just blocks from the bluffs, overlooking the harbor, the beach, and a short walk into Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights is a tree lined Long Beach Community developed in the early 20th Century, and a great place to call home. Many of the neighborhood homes were originally built as summer cottages mostly between 1905 and 1939, later becoming year round residences. More bungalow style homes can be found here than in any other community of Long Beach.
In Belmont Heights you will find a wonderful array of beautifully crafted Long Beach homes in many styles; the Craftsman Bungalow predominating with about 2/3 of the homes in the area. Other home styles found in the Belmont Heights neighborhood are:
Victorian 1890s - 1910
Craftsman Bungalow 1905 - 1922
Mission Revival 1915 - 1925
Spanish Colonial Revival 1925 - 1939
Tudor Revival 1920s
Neo-Traditional 1930 - 1940s
Streamline Moderne 1930s
Mediterranean
Belmont Heights boundaries are Ocean Boulevard (and Livingston Drive) to the south, Redondo Avenue on the west, 7th Street to the North, and Cherry Avenue to the east.
Belmont Heights Historic District boundaries are approximately Newport Avenue on the West; 7th Street on the North; Roswell Avenue on the East; and 4th Street on the South. Map of the Belmont Heights Historic District
If you are considering relocating to Long Beach, Belmont Heights would be a great consideration. Affordable and beach close, convenient to all area ammenities and freeway close this would be a smart choice. We are about 20 minutes south of Los Angeles Airport - LAX, about 20 minutes North of John Wayne Airport in Irvine and even have our own airport. Long Beach Airportis a major hub for Jet Blue Airlines (my personal favorite) and is extremely easy to fly in and out of. The City of Long Beach has great employment opportunities; the Port of Long Beach being the largest. We have a little something for just about everybody.
If you are thinking about relocating to Long Beach feel free to contact me for further information.