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Why you should buy a mobile home in Long Beach, California

Are you considering buying a mobile home in Long Beach? Renowned for its multiple popular attractions near the waterfront, Long Beach is the perfect place to buy a mobile home. Not only is the city a coastal gem of California, but it also has a robust education system, thriving economy, and abundance of things to do.

History of Long Beach

History of Long Beach

Long Beach Municipal Auditorium 1967 in California

Indigenous people first occupied the territory of Long Beach, with Tongva being the dominant tribe. The 16th century heralded the arrival of Spanish explorers and the gradual departure of the Tongva tribe. Spanish Soldier Manuel Nieto was granted Rancho Nos Nietos by the Spanish Empire’s King Carlos III in 1784. Following the United States Conquest of California, Jotham Bixby was selected to manage Rancho Los Cerritos (home to the present-day Long Beach) by Flint, Bixby, and Company. Rancho Los Cerritos was eventually sold to William E. Willmore, who also failed and sold it to a Los Angeles syndicate named “Long Beach Land and Water Company.” They renamed the community Long Beach. Long Beach was incorporated as a city in 1897. The city experienced growth as a seaside resort. The Pike was a popular amusement zone on the West Coast between 1902 and 1969. It offered games, food, and rides such as the Cyclone Racer roller coaster and the Ferris wheel. Gradually the oil industry, Navy shipyard, and port became major economic players in the city. The discovery of oil in the Long Beach Oil Field made Long Beach a major oil producer in the country. The field was the most productive in the world in the 1920s.

Long Beach Municipal Auditorium 1967 in California

Things to do in Long Beach

Things to do in Long Beach

Pirate Invasion at Long Beach Sea Festival in California

Participate in Events

Buying a mobile home in Long Beach grants you access to many interesting community events, either as a competitor or spectator. Head to downtown Long Beach to watch the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, which takes place annually. The Grand Prix, which is typically held every April, is the longest-major street race in the country. Do not miss the Long Beach Jazz Festival to catch live entertainment from popular jazz artists like Nick Colionne, Maysa, and Randy Crawford. Join the fun with over 1,000 other attendees dressed as costumed pirates and mermaids during the Long Beach Pirate Invasion at Shoreline Park. You also get to enjoy great food, pirate rum, and epic sword fights complemented by dramatic music.

Make your way to Long Beach Sea Festival, where your kids can enroll in fishing competitions or marvel at the Grand San Sculpture. Looking to take your love for seafood one step further? Do not miss the Long Beach Seafood Festival, which features unique recipes and seafood from some of the best local chefs in California. Want to engage in a bit of sports? Register and participate in the Long Beach Dragon Boat Festival, a dragon boat racing competition that originated in southern China more than 2,000 years ago.
Take in Sunshine at the Beaches

With close to 290 sunny days annually and average temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees, almost every day is sunny in Long Beach. And what do you do when the weather is perfect? You go to the beach, and thankfully, Long Beach is home to many of them. Visit Belmont Shore Beach to engage in a game of sand volleyball, sunbathe, or swim. Watch as your kids have fun at Mother’s Beach, which features toys, green spaces, concessions, and a protected swimming area. Kitesurf or watch the sunset at the Long Beach City Beach along Ocean Boulevard.
Visit Parks

One of the best things about buying a mobile home in Long Beach is the awesome outdoor activities you can engage in, thanks to the city’s beautiful weather and scenery. Make your way to Shoreline Aquatic Park to look at the Lion Lighthouse or head to the trails to go on a bike ride. Love tennis? Head to Loss Cerritos Park to take advantage of its beautiful tennis court. Go fishing, take a free archery lesson, or visit the 105-acre nature center at the El Dorado East Regional Park. Go for a walk at Bluff Park, which offers magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean. Engage in sports like soccer or football at Marina Vista Park.

Interested in exploring Marina a bit more? Head to the Long Beach Shoreline Marina to fish, sail, or just marvel at the beautiful sunset along the shore. Check out Rainbow Marina to engage in whale watching off the harbor, go hiking or try sports fishing. You can also take a sailing class, compete in races, or cruise on a yacht at the Shoreline Yacht Club.

Pirate Invasion at Long Beach Sea Festival in California

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Location

Long Beach surrounds the independent city of Signal Hill about 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. It is situated on southern California’s Pacific coast. The area was previously an Indian trading camp.

Long Beach demographics

Long Beach demographics

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Long Beach has a population of 466,742, making it the seventh most populous city in California and 42nd most populated in the United States. Long Beach is home to 165,689 households and has a population density of 8,934 people per square mile. The city’s closeness to Mexico means Hispanics or Latinos are the majority race in the city, making up 43% of the population, while Whites, Asians, and Blacks or African Americans make up 26%, 13%, and 12%, respectively.

Long Beach has a buoyant diversified economy focused on the port, manufacturing, medical, and retail sectors. Long Beach seaport plays an important role in the city’s economy. The port is solely responsible for over 30,000 jobs in Long Beach, 316,000 jobs in Southern California, and 1.4 million jobs in the U.S. Trade valued at over $140 billion passes through Long Beach port annually, making it the second-busiest seaport in the U.S. It also generates about $16 billion in annual trade-related salaries statewide.

Large group of people forming the shape of California

Arts in Long Beach

Arts in Long Beach

Long Beach Museum of Art in California

Long Beach has an incredibly rich culture and art scene evident in the area’s theaters and museums. Make a trip to the Long Beach Museum of Art to look at over 3,000 works of art designed by contemporary artists. Interested in knowing more about Latin American culture? Check out the Museum of Latin American Art to learn about Latin American art collections, community events, and summer art camps. You can also walk through Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum at California State University-Long Beach to find contemporary art and exhibitions, including Uncertain Allies.

Love theater? Watch indie films at The Art Theater, the top-voted independent theater in the LA metropolitan area. A fan of Shakespeare? Head over to Long Beach Playhouse to see plays like Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”

Long Beach Museum of Art in California

Schools in Long Beach

Schools in Long Beach

Looking to grab a degree? Long Beach is home to numerous institutions of higher learning, including the California State University-Long Beach(CSULB). The university is ranked among the top-10 best for undergraduate teaching in the United States in fields like education, the arts, engineering, legal studies, and health and human studies. CSULB has a variety of majors to choose from, including criminology and criminal justice, marketing, and international business. Away from academics, the university also offers NCAA Division I athletics programs with sports like golf, soccer, basketball, baseball, and volleyball, making it an excellent institution for students seeking to become professional athletes. Other higher institutions in the city include Long Beach City College, California State University Long Beach, and Pacific Coast University, a private university. Long Beach Unified School District oversees most of the City of Long Beach’s primary and secondary public schools. At the same time, three other school districts serve sections of the city including ABC Unified School District, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Paramount Unified School District. Some of the best schools in the city are Willard Elementary School, Bixby Elementary School, Birney Elementary School, and Minnie Gant Elementary School.

Go Beach sign at California State University Long Beach

Why Long Beach?

Why Long Beach?

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By now, it should be easy to see why this city is a great place to buy a mobile home. Long Beach is great for both young professionals and families. Its beautiful beaches, top-rated schools, numerous recreation options, fun annual events, and mind blowing art and entertainment scene make it the perfect place for everyone.

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