North Long Beach

A large and diverse area with a growing community and redevelopment efforts.

  • Vibe: Gritty, authentic, evolving
  • Residents: Working-class families, first-time homeowners
  • Housing: Affordable single-family homes, fixer-uppers
  • Highlights: Houghton Park, Michelle Obama Library, Uptown Commons

🏡 Overview

North Long Beach—often called “North Town” by locals—is a culturally rich and evolving part of the city. Known for its strong sense of community, affordability, and increasing development, this area is experiencing a quiet renaissance. With new businesses popping up and long-standing neighbors holding it down, North Long Beach is full of potential and pride.

👥 Who Lives Here

  • Working-class families and first-time homebuyers
  • Community organizers and grassroots leaders
  • Residents looking for space, value, and connection

🏠 Housing & Real Estate

  • Affordable single-family homes and fixer-uppers
  • Larger lots and historic properties with character
  • Price range: Low to moderate; great for budget-conscious buyers and investors

🍽️ Eat, Shop, and Explore

  • Exciting new development like Uptown Commons with local food and retail
  • Classic eats at places like Robert Earl’s BBQ and Hamburger Dan’s
  • Local parks and recreation centers add to the family-friendly feel

🚌 Transportation & Walkability

  • Car-friendly with major roads and freeway access (91, 710)
  • Public transit options improving with redevelopment
  • Walkability depends on the pocket; some areas more developed than others

🏫 Schools & Family Life

  • Several public schools including Jordan High School
  • Community centers offer youth programs and family services
  • Parks like Houghton Park and Davenport Park provide green space

🎉 Community & Events

  • Home to many community events and cultural festivals
  • Local nonprofits and neighborhood groups foster a strong community fabric
  • Vibrant block culture and neighborhood pride

❤️ Why You’ll Love It

North Long Beach is real, rooted, and rising. If you want to be part of a neighborhood with heart—and play a role in shaping its future—North Town just might be for you.