*** 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 Temescal Valley, 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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The International City
Aquatic Capital of America
76 active listings near Long Beach
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,899,999    675 E Wardlow Rd
$2,500,000   * 4200 Cerritos Ave
$2,400,000   * 4370 Cerritos Ave
$2,195,000    4531 N Country Club Ln
$1,999,500   * 3540 Pine Ave
$1,895,000    3824 Pacific Ave
$1,780,000   * 3931 Marron Ave
$1,750,000   * 3939 Pacific Ave
$1,740,000    3845 Cedar Ave
$1,699,000    4681 N Cerritos Dr
$1,649,000    180 E Bixby Rd
$1,649,000    180 Bixby Rd
$1,600,000    4180 Del Mar Ave
$1,539,000    830 E Terrace Dr
$1,495,000   * 1001 E Claiborne Dr
$1,450,000   * 4211 Pine Ave
$1,395,000    3636 Gardenia Ave
$1,350,000    1426 E Roosevelt Rd
$1,345,000    4000 Marion Way
$1,299,000   * 3514 Cerritos Ave
$1,299,000   * 3805 Linden Ave
$1,295,000   * 3615 Lime Ave
$1,275,000   * 929 E Silva St
$1,250,000    4310 Linden Ave
$1,250,000   * 4100 Pacific Ave
$1,200,000   * 3706 Rose Ave
$1,195,000    4022 Chestnut Ave
$1,164,099    3617 California Ave
$1,159,000   * 3606 Falcon Ave
$1,149,000   * 1030 E Ridgewood St
$1,134,400    3649 Gaviota Ave
$1,125,000   * 3455 Rose Ave
$1,100,000   * 3758 Gaviota Ave
$1,099,000    1741 E Marshall Pl
$1,094,000   * 3612 California Ave
$1,090,000   * 3900 Chestnut Ave
$1,089,999    3833 Gaviota Ave
$1,089,000   * 3751 Brayton Ave
$1,070,000    3409 Walnut Ave
$1,060,000   * 1008 E Marcellus St
$1,050,000    3639 Orange Ave
$999,000   * 725 E Bixby Rd
$990,000   * 269 E Claiborne Pl
$990,000   * 3617 Cherry Ave
$989,000   * 3502 Olive Ave
$989,000   * 3455 Gardenia Ave
$959,000   * 3923 Cerritos Ave
$919,999   * 3269 Pine Ave
$900,000    3832 Gardenia Ave
$850,000    1098 E Ridgewood St
$828,000    4194 Del Mar Ave
$825,000   * 4550 Whaley Ave
$825,000   * 4550 Whaley Ave
$799,000    209 E 46th St
$799,000    3511 Rose Ave
$650,000   * 3705 Country Club Dr Unit 12
$650,000    4814 Rose Ave
$625,000    3913 N Virginia Rd Unit 207
$599,000    3695 Linden Ave Unit 8C
$580,000    3671 Country Club Dr Unit L
$580,000    3381 Pasadena Ave Unit 51
$570,000    3695 Linden Ave Unit 1C
$555,000   * 4152 Elm Ave Unit 2
$550,000   * 3703 Country Club Dr Unit 9
$549,000    3695 Linden Ave Unit 1A
$530,000   * 3913 N Virginia Rd Unit 109
$510,000    3565 Linden Ave Unit 327
$489,000    3565 Linden Ave Unit 352
$445,000    4108 Del Mar Ave
$440,000    3565 Linden Ave Unit 155
$440,000    3510 Elm Ave Unit 3
$439,000    3565 Linden Ave Unit 220
$435,000   * 3113 Atlantic Ave Unit 29
$395,000    4700 Clair Del Ave Apt 550
$375,000    4096 Del Mar Ave
$333,000   * 4700 Clair Del Ave Apt 631

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.