*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Long Beach ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Warm Springs, CA. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Long Beach
, California in Los Angeles County


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Also known as:
The International City
Aquatic Capital of America
47 active listings near Long Beach
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,720,000    6266 E Metz St
$1,599,900   * 7890 E Garner St
$1,549,000   * 7218 E Lanai St
$1,499,000   * 3008 Karen Ave
$1,499,000   * 5540 E Peabody St
$1,495,000   * 6459 E Wardlow Rd
$1,490,000    4907 E Arbor Rd
$1,488,000    3229 Kallin Ave
$1,400,000    8016 E Tarma St
$1,400,000   * 3193 Carfax Ave
$1,399,000    4863 Whitewood Ave
$1,399,000    3439 Stevely Ave
$1,289,900    3156 Armourdale Ave
$1,285,000   * 3773 Iroquois Ave
$1,275,000   * 4617 Blackthorne Ave
$1,250,000    4147 Faculty Ave
$1,249,000   * 4165 Heather Rd
$1,195,000    6529 E Monlaco Rd
$1,168,800   * 5815 E Parapet St
$1,160,000    3472 Woodruff Ave
$1,150,000    5409 E Keynote St
$1,150,000    6136 E Rosebay St
$1,150,000    3255 Fanwood Ave
$1,130,000   * 4716 Blackthorne Ave
$1,100,000   * 3749 Petaluma Ave
$1,099,900   * 6218 E Conant St
$1,099,000    5534 E Mezzanine Way
$1,050,000   * 7107 E Peabody St
$1,049,000    3040 Roxanne Ave
$1,049,000    6815 E Monlaco Rd
$1,032,000    3811 Chatwin Ave
$1,000,000   * 8141 E Topia St
$998,000    7129 E Peabody St
$969,900    3768 Conquista Ave
$969,000   * 3512 N Studebaker Rd
$959,900   * 3509 Knoxville Ave
$949,000    3753 Petaluma Ave
$947,000   * 3561 Ely Ave
$911,000   * 5934 Cypress Point Ave
$899,900    3571 Cortner Ave
$899,000    6514 E Wardlow Rd
$884,800    6115 E Monlaco Rd
$875,000    3221 Palo Verde Ave
$850,000    3712 Fanwood Ave
$850,000   * 3183 Marber Ave
$775,000    3449 Gondar Ave
$435,000   * 4801 Clark Ave Unit 2

Interested in fun facts and the history of Long Beach, CA?
Then read on!

Long Beach, California is known for its beaches, parks, and waterfront attractions. It is home to the Queen Mary, which is a retired ocean liner turned hotel and museum.

An interesting historical anecdote is about the 1933 earthquake that struck Long Beach. This was a magnitude 6.4 earthquake that occurred on March 10, 1933, and caused significant damage to the city. In the aftermath of the earthquake, the city made efforts to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure against future earthquakes. This led to the development of the Long Beach earthquake-resistant design guidelines, which became the basis for seismic building codes in California and the rest of the United States.