Los Cerritos is one of the most historically significant and architecturally elegant neighborhoods in Long Beach. Known for its wide tree-lined streets, Spanish Colonial and traditional estate homes, and quiet residential atmosphere, the neighborhood offers a blend of historic charm and prestige. Anchored by the historic Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site, Los Cerritos has long been one of Long Beach’s most respected residential communities.

Living in Los Cerritos

Los Cerritos developed during the early 20th century as one of Long Beach’s first upscale residential neighborhoods. Many homes were built between the 1920s and 1940s, giving the area a strong architectural identity.

The neighborhood is characterized by:

• Wide streets lined with mature trees
• Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
• Larger homes on spacious lots
• Quiet residential environment

Unlike denser urban neighborhoods, Los Cerritos has a suburban feel while still being close to retail districts like Bixby Knolls.

Walk Score: Moderate
Transit Score: Moderate

Typical commute times:

• Downtown Long Beach: 15–20 minutes
• Downtown Los Angeles: 35–50 minutes
• Orange County business centers: 25–35 minutes

Many residents appreciate the neighborhood’s central location between Los Angeles and Orange County.

Los Cerritos Home Prices & Market Data (Updated March 2026)

Median Home Price: ~$1,600,000–$2,400,000
Price Per Sq Ft: ~$650–$850
Average Days on Market: 25–40
Typical Lot Size: 7,000–12,000 sq ft

Housing styles include:

• Spanish Colonial Revival homes
• Traditional estates
• Mid-century residences

Market insight:

Homes with preserved architectural character and larger lots often command the highest premiums. Inventory remains limited, which supports long-term property value stability.

Schools Near Los Cerritos

Public Schools:

• Los Cerritos Elementary School (K–5)
• Hughes Middle School (6–8)
• Polytechnic High School (9–12)

Private Schools Nearby:

• St. Barnabas Parish School
• Long Beach Christian School

School proximity and larger family homes make Los Cerritos attractive for long-term residents.

Things to Do in Los Cerritos

While Los Cerritos itself is primarily residential, it is close to several popular Long Beach destinations.

Local activities include:

• Visiting the historic Rancho Los Cerritos site
• Walking and biking through tree-lined streets
• Dining and shopping along Atlantic Avenue in nearby Bixby Knolls
• Relaxing at Los Cerritos Park

Nearby attractions:

• Cultural and dining options in Downtown Long Beach
• The Long Beach waterfront
• Belmont Shore shopping and beach access

Residents enjoy quiet residential living while remaining close to the city’s major amenities.

Who Lives in Los Cerritos?

Los Cerritos attracts residents including:

• Long-time Long Beach families
• Professionals and executives
• Move-up buyers seeking larger homes
• Buyers drawn to historic architecture

Many homes in the neighborhood remain owner-occupied for decades, contributing to a stable community atmosphere.

Pros & Cons of Los Cerritos

Pros:

• Beautiful tree-lined streets
• Historic Spanish Colonial architecture
• Larger lots and homes
• Strong neighborhood reputation

Cons:

• Higher home prices
• Limited housing inventory
• Few walkable retail areas directly within the neighborhood

Residents typically drive a short distance to nearby commercial areas for shopping and dining.

Frequently Asked Questions About Los Cerritos Real Estate

Is Los Cerritos a good neighborhood in Long Beach?
Yes. Los Cerritos is widely regarded as one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Long Beach because of its architecture, quiet streets, and larger homes.

Is Los Cerritos expensive?
It is considered an upper-tier neighborhood in Long Beach, with prices reflecting the larger properties and historic character.

What are homes selling for in Los Cerritos?
Most homes sell between $1.6M and $2.4M depending on size, condition, and location.

What is Los Cerritos known for?
The neighborhood is known for Spanish Colonial architecture, mature trees, and its historic connection to Rancho Los Cerritos.

Are homes in Los Cerritos good investments?
Yes. Limited inventory and architectural appeal have historically supported strong long-term property values.

Recently Sold Homes in Los Cerritos

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

• Spanish Colonial 4 bed estate — Sold $2,150,000 — 24 DOM
• Updated traditional home — Sold $1,780,000 — 19 DOM
• Large corner lot residence — Sold $2,320,000 — 28 DOM

Homes with original architectural details and larger lots tend to command the highest premiums.

Work With Long Beach’s Los Cerritos Experts — Team Fasnacht

“Los Cerritos is one of Long Beach’s most timeless neighborhoods. The homes here were built with craftsmanship and character that continues to attract buyers today.” — Helene Fasnacht

Team Fasnacht provides:

• Strategic marketing for historic homes
• Buyer representation for competitive markets
• Deep knowledge of Long Beach’s most established neighborhoods

If you are considering buying or selling in Los Cerritos, working with a local real estate team who understands the history and market dynamics of the neighborhood can help ensure a successful outcome

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