Wrigley is one of the most accessible and steadily improving neighborhoods in Long Beach. Located just west of Downtown and bordering the Los Angeles River, Wrigley offers a mix of early 20th-century homes, larger lots than many central areas, and one of the more attainable entry points into Long Beach real estate. Buyers are increasingly drawn here for value, upside potential, and proximity to major freeways.

Living in Wrigley

Wrigley developed primarily in the 1920s–1940s and features a mix of Craftsman bungalows, Spanish-style homes, and traditional single-family residences. Compared to more expensive historic neighborhoods like Bixby Knolls or Belmont Heights, Wrigley offers similar architectural styles at a lower price point.

The neighborhood is defined by:

• Wider streets in certain pockets
• A mix of single-family homes and small multifamily properties
• Proximity to the Los Angeles River bike path
• Easy freeway access

Walk Score: Moderate
Bike Score: High

Commute times:

• Downtown Long Beach: 5–10 minutes
• Downtown Los Angeles: 30–45 minutes
• Orange County job centers: 25–35 minutes

Wrigley’s location makes it particularly appealing for commuters working in both Los Angeles and Orange County.

Wrigley Home Prices & Market Data (Updated March 2026)

Median Home Price: ~$650,000–$850,000
Price Per Sq Ft: ~$500–$650
Average Days on Market: 25–40
Typical Lot Size: 4,500–6,500 sq ft

Housing stock includes:

• Craftsman bungalows
• Spanish-style homes
• Duplexes and small income properties

Market insight:

Wrigley continues to attract buyers priced out of other Long Beach neighborhoods, contributing to steady demand and gradual price growth.

Schools Near Wrigley

Public Schools:

• Birney Elementary School (K–5)
• Washington Middle School (6–8)
• Cabrillo High School (9–12)

Private Schools Nearby:

• St. Anthony High School
• Oakwood Academy

School options vary, and many buyers prioritize affordability and location when choosing Wrigley.

Things to Do in Wrigley

Wrigley offers a mix of outdoor access and proximity to city amenities.

Local highlights include:

• Los Angeles River bike and walking path
• Local parks and community spaces
• Easy access to Downtown Long Beach dining and entertainment
• Nearby breweries and small businesses

While Wrigley itself is more residential, its proximity to Downtown expands lifestyle options significantly.

Who Lives in Wrigley?

Wrigley attracts a wide range of residents including:

• First-time homebuyers
• Investors seeking rental properties
• Young professionals
• Long-time residents

The neighborhood has a diverse demographic and continues to evolve as more buyers move in seeking value.

Pros & Cons of Wrigley

Pros:

• Lower entry price compared to most Long Beach neighborhoods
• Larger lots than many central areas
• Convenient freeway access
• Growing buyer interest and improvement trends

Cons:

• Some areas are still transitioning
• Property conditions can vary significantly
• Limited walkable retail compared to coastal neighborhoods

Buyers often need to evaluate specific blocks and property conditions carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wrigley Real Estate

Is Wrigley a good neighborhood in Long Beach?
Wrigley is considered a solid option for buyers seeking affordability and long-term upside potential.

Is Wrigley affordable?
Yes. It is one of the more affordable single-family home neighborhoods in Long Beach.

Is Wrigley safe?
Like many transitional neighborhoods, safety can vary by block. Buyers should review local data and visit the area at different times.

What are homes selling for in Wrigley?
Most homes sell between $650,000 and $850,000 depending on size, condition, and location.

Is Wrigley a good investment?
Many investors target Wrigley due to its lower entry price and potential for appreciation over time.

Recently Sold Homes in Wrigley

Example recent transactions (illustrative format — replace with MLS updates monthly):

• 3 bed / 2 bath Craftsman — Sold $720,000 — 22 DOM
• Updated Spanish-style home — Sold $810,000 — 27 DOM
• Duplex investment property — Sold $835,000 — 31 DOM

Homes that are renovated or located on quieter streets tend to sell faster and at higher prices.

Work With Long Beach’s Wrigley Experts — Team Fasnacht

“Wrigley has become a key entry point for buyers looking to get into Long Beach. The opportunity here is understanding which properties and blocks offer the best long-term value.” — Helene Fasnacht

Team Fasnacht provides:

• Buyer guidance for emerging neighborhoods
• Investment property analysis
• Strategic pricing for sellers

If you are considering buying, selling, or investing in Wrigley, working with a Long Beach real estate team who understands neighborhood trends can help you make a more informed decision.

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