Long Beach Housing Market Report – June 2026

Here's a look at how the Long Beach, CA real estate market performed in June 2026, based on actual sold data from the MLS.

Market Snapshot

  • Homes Sold: 304
  • Median Sale Price: $902,500
  • Average Sale Price: $1,186,610
  • Average Price Per Sq Ft: $660
  • Average Days on Market: 75
  • Sale-to-List Price Ratio: 99.7%

Month-Over-Month Trends

Compared to May, the median sale price in Long Beach moved 0.3% up (from $900,000 to $902,500). The number of homes sold was 23.1% up compared to the prior month (247 vs. 304). Average days on market shifted 7.4% down (81 days to 75 days).

Year-Over-Year Comparison

Compared to June 2025, the median sale price is 1.6% up (from $888,250 to $902,500). Sales volume is 9.4% up year-over-year.

What This Means

Long Beach's housing market is showing modest strength heading into summer 2026. The median sale price of $902,500 represents steady appreciation, up 1.6 percent year-over-year, while homes are selling faster—dropping from 81 days on market last month to 75 days. That's the kind of gradual acceleration you'd expect as we move into the traditional busy season. Sellers are getting nearly full asking price too, with a 99.7 percent sale-to-list ratio, suggesting reasonable buyer demand relative to inventory.

What's particularly noteworthy is the inventory snapshot. With 1,085 active listings and a median asking price of $875,000—about $27,500 below what homes are actually selling for—there's a healthy disconnect that favors current sellers. This suggests some listings are either overpriced or undervalued, creating negotiation opportunities. The property mix remains diverse, dominated by single-family homes but with a solid condo presence, so there's something for different buyer profiles.

Overall, Long Beach isn't experiencing dramatic swings in either direction. It's a balanced market with patient inventory, reasonable price gains, and gradually improving liquidity. If you've been waiting for better conditions, the modest uptick in velocity combined with stable prices suggests a relatively normal summer ahead.

Long Beach Sales by Zip Code

Zip Code Homes Sold Median Price Avg $/SqFt Avg DOM
90802 45 $565,000 $620 103
90815 40 $1,043,750 $697 66
90805 40 $755,000 $593 83
90803 37 $1,600,000 $820 66
90808 34 $1,093,000 $733 46
90807 31 $1,100,000 $683 57
90813 19 $750,000 $443 107
90804 17 $705,000 $546 87
90814 17 $684,000 $624 81
90806 12 $824,000 $634 59
90810 12 $660,000 $607 85

Sales by Property Type

Property Type Homes Sold Median Price Avg $/SqFt
SINGLE_FAMILY 168 $1,022,500 $737
CONDOS 70 $512,500 $563
MULTI_FAMILY 46 $1,375,000 $492
CONDO 6 $387,750 $592
OTHER 5 $2,010,000 $346
MOBILE 4 $480,000 $282
TOWNHOMES 3 $835,000 $615
LAND 1 $200,000 N/A
Unknown 1 $1,335,000 N/A

Sales by Price Range

Price Range Homes Sold
Under $100K 1
$100K - $199K 1
$200K - $299K 6
$300K - $399K 20
$400K - $499K 20
$500K - $749K 56
$750K+ 200

Current Active Listings

As of this report, there are 1,085 active listings in Long Beach with a median asking price of $875,000 and an average of 69 days on market.

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