Living Here

What’s It Really Like Living in Long Beach?
Once you’ve landed here, it’s all about thriving. This section is your guide to the everyday lifestyle—covering everything from transportation and healthcare to pet-friendly tips and neighborhood safety.

💰 Cost of Living Breakdown

Long Beach offers a coastal lifestyle without LA’s sky-high price tags. You’ll find a range of price points across neighborhoods, with utilities, groceries, and transportation generally more affordable than larger metros. We break down average costs for rent, food, gas, and more.

🚲 Transportation & Getting Around

  • Bike-Friendly: Miles of bike lanes and paths (including beachside routes)
  • Public Transit: Long Beach Transit buses, Metro Blue Line to LA
  • Driving & Parking: Mix of metered and residential zones; some areas busier than others
  • Walkability: Varies by neighborhood—Downtown, Belmont Shore, and East Village are highly walkable

🏥 Healthcare, Gyms & Wellness

  • Major hospitals: Long Beach Memorial, St. Mary’s, and VA Long Beach
  • Tons of gyms, yoga studios, pilates, and wellness centers across the city
  • Alternative wellness: acupuncture, massage, naturopaths, and mental health services widely available

🐾 Pet Ownership in Long Beach

  • Very pet-friendly city!
  • Off-leash parks like Rosie’s Dog Beach and Wrigley Heights Dog Park
  • Many rentals and cafés welcome pets—check our guide to pet-friendly housing
  • Local vets, pet supply stores, and mobile grooming options

🛡️ Safety & Local Resources

  • Long Beach has both urban bustle and quiet neighborhoods—check our safety tips per area
  • LBPD neighborhood watch and local crime maps available
  • Community support includes libraries, cultural centers, senior programs, and youth rec centers

Long Beach is a place where you can live fully, your way—whether you’re surfing at sunrise, biking to work, or walking your pup through your favorite park. Welcome to your new routine.