Long Beach, CA · Pop. 450,901

Your Long Beach Home Buying & Mortgage Guide

Good to know in Long Beach

Median home value (est.)
$789,000
Effective property-tax rate
~1.15%/yr
2026 conforming loan limit
$1,249,125
Population
450,901

Popular neighborhoods: Belmont Shore, Naples, Bixby Knolls, California Heights, Downtown Long Beach.

Insurance & hazard context: Long Beach's dominant natural hazard is seismic: the Newport-Inglewood fault runs directly beneath the city and produced the destructive magnitude-6.4 Long Beach earthquake of 1933, so seismic retrofits (including soft-story ordinances) and optional earthquake insurance are common considerations.

Loans above the conforming limit are jumbo territory. Verify current limits and insurance costs for your county before budgeting.

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Thinking about buying a home in Long Beach, California? This free educational guide walks you through how mortgages work, the loan options available to Long Beach buyers, and the steps to homeownership — with no sales pressure and nothing to sign.

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Estimate Your Long Beach Payment

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$50K – $2M
$70,000 down · 3% – 50%
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We are an educational company, not a lender. We do not make loans, underwrite loans, or provide financial advice. All loan terms, rates, and approvals are determined solely by a licensed lender of your choice. This service is not a loan application. These figures are estimates provided for educational purposes only and are not a loan offer, quote, rate lock, or commitment to lend. Your actual payment will differ. Property taxes and homeowners insurance shown here are estimates and may be understated or excluded, and other costs — such as mortgage insurance, HOA dues, flood insurance, and closing costs — may not be reflected. For a detailed, personalized quote, consult a licensed lender or loan officer.

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The Process

Buying a Home in Long Beach: Step by Step

A clear, no-pressure roadmap to homeownership in Long Beach, California.

1

Know your budget

Understand what you can comfortably afford in Long Beach before you start touring homes.

2

Check your credit

Pull your free reports and address any errors — it directly affects your rate.

3

Explore loan types

Compare conventional, FHA, and VA options to see what fits your situation.

4

Get pre-approved

Work with a licensed lender of your choice to get a pre-approval letter.

5

Shop & make an offer

Tour Long Beach homes with an agent and make a competitive, informed offer.

6

Inspect & close

Complete inspections and the appraisal, then sign and get your keys.

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Market Trends & Rates in Long Beach

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Long Beach median home value

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30-year fixed rate trend

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Conventional 30-yr fixed~6.4% – 6.9%
Conventional 15-yr fixed~5.8% – 6.3%
FHA 30-yr fixed~6.6% – 7.1%
VA 30-yr fixed~6.0% – 6.5%

Illustrative national averages (≈ early 2026) for education only — not an offer or quote. Verify current rates with sources like the Freddie Mac PMMS.

Local Insight

Understanding the Long Beach Market

Long Beach sits in Los Angeles County, California. Neighborhoods such as Belmont Shore, Naples, Bixby Knolls, California Heights, and Downtown Long Beach each carry their own mix of home ages, price tiers, and insurance considerations that are worth understanding before you set a budget in Long Beach.

A buyer planning a budget in Long Beach usually starts from the area's approximate median home value of about $789,000 (a rough market benchmark, not a quote).

Taken together, the median price, Los Angeles County tax rate, and insurance outlook are what shape a realistic monthly payment in Long Beach — which is why the calculator above is pre-set with this county's numbers. Adjust the inputs to match your own situation, and confirm current figures with a licensed California lender of your choice before making any decisions.

Long Beach Calculators

Free Long Beach Mortgage Calculators

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Questions

Long Beach Home Buying FAQ

Do I need 20% down to buy a home in Long Beach?
No. Many buyers in Long Beach put down far less. VA loans can allow 0% down for eligible borrowers, FHA loans as little as 3.5%, and some conventional loans as little as 3%. Putting 20% down simply lets you avoid private mortgage insurance on a conventional loan.
What credit score do I need to buy in Long Beach, California?
It depends on the loan type. FHA loans may accept scores as low as 580, conventional loans typically want 620+, and stronger scores earn better rates. See our credit guide to learn how to improve yours.
How much are closing costs in Long Beach?
Closing costs generally run 2–5% of the loan amount, regardless of location, though local transfer taxes and title fees vary. Your lender must provide a standardized Loan Estimate detailing them.
Is HomeWise a lender or broker in Long Beach?
No. HomeWise is an independent educational resource. We do not lend, broker loans, or collect applications. We simply help Long Beach buyers understand their options before they speak with a licensed professional.