Alamitos Beach is one of the most affordable coastal neighborhoods in Long Beach, offering ocean proximity, historic apartment buildings, and a vibrant urban lifestyle. Located between Downtown Long Beach and Belmont Shore, Alamitos Beach attracts young professionals, first-time buyers, and investors looking for beach-adjacent real estate at a lower price point than nearby coastal communities.

Living in Alamitos Beach

Alamitos Beach developed during the early 1900s as Long Beach expanded along the coastline. The neighborhood features a mix of historic apartment buildings, mid-century condos, and smaller multifamily properties.

Unlike suburban-style neighborhoods, Alamitos Beach has an urban, walkable environment where residents often walk or bike to daily activities.

Lifestyle highlights include:

• Easy access to the beach and shoreline path
• Walkable coffee shops and restaurants
• Close proximity to Downtown Long Beach nightlife and entertainment
• A diverse community with a strong creative culture

Walk Score: High
Bike Score: Very High

Commute times:

• Downtown Long Beach: 5–10 minutes
• Downtown Los Angeles: 35–50 minutes
• Orange County employment centers: 25–35 minutes

Because of its central location, Alamitos Beach appeals strongly to commuters and remote professionals alike.

Alamitos Beach Home Prices & Market Data (Updated March 2026)

Median Condo Price: ~$550,000–$750,000
Price Per Sq Ft: ~$600–$800
Average Days on Market: 25–35

Most housing inventory in Alamitos Beach consists of:

• Condominiums
• Small apartment buildings
• Historic multifamily properties

Single-family homes are extremely rare in this neighborhood.

Market insight:

Alamitos Beach tends to provide one of the most accessible entry points into coastal real estate in Long Beach while still offering walkable beach lifestyle.

Schools Near Alamitos Beach

Public Schools:

• Stevenson Elementary School (K–5)
• Franklin Middle School (6–8)
• Polytechnic High School (9–12)

Private Schools Nearby:

• St. Anthony High School
• Montessori on Elm

While Alamitos Beach is not primarily known as a family-focused neighborhood, nearby schools and parks still support residents with children.

Things to Do in Alamitos Beach

Residents in Alamitos Beach enjoy a wide range of activities thanks to the neighborhood’s coastal and downtown proximity.

Popular attractions include:

• Beach walking and biking paths
• Bixby Park farmers market
• Coffee shops and casual restaurants
• Yoga and fitness studios near the waterfront

Nearby destinations include:

• Downtown Long Beach entertainment district
• The waterfront and Shoreline Marina
• The museums and art galleries of the East Village Arts District

This mix of beach and city living makes Alamitos Beach one of Long Beach’s most dynamic neighborhoods.

Who Lives in Alamitos Beach?

The neighborhood attracts a diverse group of residents including:

• Young professionals
• First-time homebuyers
• Creative professionals
• Remote workers
• Investors purchasing rental properties

Because many homes are condos or apartments, the neighborhood tends to have higher turnover and a more active rental market compared to suburban areas of Long Beach.

Pros & Cons of Alamitos Beach

Pros: 

• Close proximity to the ocean
• Lower price point compared to other beach neighborhoods
• Highly walkable urban environment
• Strong rental demand

Cons:

• Limited single-family homes
• Higher density housing
• Parking can be challenging depending on building

Some older buildings may also require renovation or HOA improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alamitos Beach Real Estate

Is Alamitos Beach a good place to live?
Yes, particularly for buyers who want beach proximity combined with an urban lifestyle and relatively affordable housing options.

Is Alamitos Beach expensive?
Compared to inland neighborhoods it can be moderate, but compared to other beach communities in Long Beach it is often one of the most affordable coastal options.

Is Alamitos Beach good for real estate investment?
Many investors target the area because of strong rental demand and proximity to Downtown Long Beach.

What are homes selling for in Alamitos Beach?
Most condos sell between $550,000 and $750,000 depending on size, building amenities, and ocean views.

Can you walk to the beach from Alamitos Beach?
Yes. Many homes are just a few blocks from the shoreline and beach bike path.

Recently Sold Homes in Alamitos Beach

Example recent transactions (illustrative format):

• Ocean-view 1 bed condo — Sold $620,000 — 22 DOM
• 2 bed mid-century condo — Sold $710,000 — 27 DOM
• Historic apartment building unit — Sold $565,000 — 19 DOM

Ocean-view units and buildings with parking typically command higher prices.

Work With Long Beach’s Alamitos Beach Experts — Team Fasnacht

“Alamitos Beach offers something rare — the ability to live near the ocean in Long Beach without paying the premium of waterfront neighborhoods.” — Helene Fasnacht

Team Fasnacht helps buyers and sellers navigate:

• Coastal condo markets
• Investment property opportunities
• Pricing strategies for competitive listings

If you’re considering buying, selling, or investing in Alamitos Beach, working with a Long Beach real estate team who understands the local market dynamics can help you make more informed decisions.

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