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Topics about Long Beach condos from market statistics to hot new condos for sale in the city. Learn which condos are dog friendly and which ones are close to the beach.

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How much does a Long Beach Condo Cost in 2022?

December 5, 2022 by Jay Valento

Long Beach condos are still affordable despite the rise in prices and interests rates. Let’s look at the numbers and follow the trends to see how much does a Long Beach condo cost in 2022. Long …

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Appreciation Rankings Long Beach Condos 2021

Appreciation Rankings for Long Beach Condos by Zip Codes

November 2, 2021 by Jay Valento

Review Appreciation Rankings for Long Beach Condos by Zip Codes in October 2021 If you’re thinking about buying Long Beach condos or selling your condo, this ranking chart of appreciation for Long …

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10 Steps to Buying Condos in Long Beach California

August 16, 2021 by Jay Valento

When my clients follow the 10 steps to buying condos in Long Beach, they have success. Buying a condo or townhome is a daunting tasks without a plan in place. There are more than 18,000 condos in Long …

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Marina Pacifica Condos May 2019 Sales Report

Marina Pacifica Condos Sales May 2019

June 24, 2019 by Jay Valento

By Jay Valento Today, I am going to share with you the real estate trends for one of the hottest communities in Long Beach, Marina Pacifica.   Review the current Marina Pacifica Condos …

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What You Need to Know about HOA Fees

What You Need to Know About HOA Fees Before Buying Long Beach Condos

November 5, 2018 by Jay Valento

So, you are thinking of buying a condo in Long Beach, California, right??  Yes.  That’s great news but you need to read my article below to know about HOA fees and what to look out for …

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Long Beach Condos Update April 2017

Long Beach Condos Update April 2017

May 29, 2017 by Jay Valento

Long Beach Condos Update April 2017 report gives you insights in the real estate market.  Knowing the trends will keep you focused and give you critical information.  The more you know the better. …

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Long Beach Condos - Happy People

Long Beach Condos & Townhomes Real Estate Data Update for January 2017

February 19, 2017 by Jay Valento

I wanted to spend some time going over Long Beach condos & townhomes for real estate data for the month of January 2017 verse January 2016.  This will give you some insights into the Long Beach …

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Long Beach Condos Market Trends November 2016

Long Beach Condos Market Trends – November 2016

December 31, 2016 by Jay Valento

Long Beach Condos Market Trends for November 2016. Learn about the Long Beach condo market in southern California. Is it up or down? Have prices stabilized or are they still on the rise.  Youtuber, …

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Naples Island Homes Long Beach CA

What do you think of 5898 East Naples Long Beach?

November 20, 2015 by Jay Valento

In about 2011, I had a client purchase a condo at Naples Plaza in Long Beach. She bought a 1 bedroom, 1 bath on the 2nd floor of this 3 story condo building at 5895 East Naples Island. It has …

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Aqua Condos Long Beach

August 2015 Aqua Condos Sales Long Beach

September 21, 2015 by Jay Valento

Learn about the August 2015 real estate sales market activity at Aqua Condos Long Beach, California 90802. Average prices, number of sales and other statistics in 388 Ocean and 488 Ocean Blvd. Aqua …

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Ocean View for Long Beach CA

Stoney Brook Villas Condos in Long Beach CA

April 17, 2013 by Jay Valento

You will feel relaxed when you move into your Stoney Brook Villa in Long Beach, California.  Cool ocean breezes the bay and beach.  Dining in Belmont Shore near by or the Long Beach Marketplace.  And …

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Long Beach Condos $200000 to $250000

March 14, 2013 by Jay Valento

Affordable Long Beach condos for sale priced between $200,000 to $250,000.   Learn about the home buying process before you make an  investment in a condo in this price range.  What do you qualify for …

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