While nationally, the news media has touted a recent increase in housing inventory, the latest Long Beach housing market statistics paint a different picture. As we look back at the latest Long Beach real estate statistics, from March 2024, we see that both new listings and the inventory of houses on the market were lower this year than 12 months ago. The number of pending sales and closed transactions was also down. Meanwhile, prices for both houses and condos went up year over year.
When you delve into the numbers by zip code, though, you see that pricing trends, inventory levels, and sales volume vary greatly from one area to the next.
What do these numbers mean?
If you’re a potential home seller or buyer in today’s market, here are some suggested next steps:
Sellers
With inventory remaining low and demand high, sellers have the advantage in this market. With strategic home prepping and pricing, a proven marketing plan, and an experienced agent, you’ll find your home may sell easily — and for top dollar.
To get started, with the selling process click HERE for a free home valuation. You can also give us a call at 562.896.2456, or fill out the contact form at the bottom of the page. We’d love to chat with you about your plans!
Download your free seller’s guide HERE.
Buyers
If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines to purchase a home, it might be time for you to start up your home search again. It’s beneficial to start preparing for your home search ahead of time and create an effective search strategy since inventory remains low. The right real estate agent will be able to guide you through the home buying process and take away some of the stress that comes with buying a home.
Give us a call at 562.896.2456 so we can set up an appointment for you with a lender and start talking budget. We can also set up a personalized home search for you so you can be the first to know when new listings hit the market.
Download your free buyer’s guide HERE.
Breakdown of Long Beach’s Numbers
If you’d like to know about the statistics in your neighborhood or you’re curious about the value of your home in Long Beach CA or surrounding areas, let us know. We’d be happy to help.
For a quick snapshot of the different zip codes, please scroll down for more information.
Long Beach
Lakewood
Signal Hill
Long Beach Zip Codes
While much of Long Beach’s real estate market is similar, there is some variation between zip codes, as illustrated by the numbers below. If you’d like more information, please reach out to us.
90802
90803
90804
90805
90807
90808
90810
90813
90814
90815
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