Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Tiny and Mighty, With Million Dollar Views - Signal Hill




Signal Hill oil fields in 1923 (photo from aerography)






The small city of Signal Hill, just 2.19 square miles and with a population of 11,332 citizens, is surrounded by the City of Long Beach.  While it does share school districts and some services with the City of Long Beach, Signal Hills has its own Police Department, its own stellar Parks & Recreation Commission and a Community Foundation that sponsored the Unity Monument and Bricks on the Hill.  For a tiny town, it has mighty financial backing with a strong tax base from the many retail outlets, including Costco, Long Beach BMW and a couple other warehouse stores.

10 Fun Facts about Signal Hill

  1.  It once had 3 different zip codes, all shared with Long Beach.  Signal Hill got its own zip code, 90755, in 2002.
  2. It was incorporated in 1924.
  3. Signal Hill is 365 feet high.
  4. Balboa Studios used 11 acres in Signal Hill for outdoor locations while shooting films 1913-1923.
  5. Oil was discovered on June 23, 1921, when Shell Oil Company's Alamitos #1 well erupted.
  6. At one time more than 100 oil wells covered the hill.
  7. Signal Hill's first mayor, Jessie Nelson, was California first female mayor.
  8. The city's largest employer is Office Depot with 551 employees.
  9. There are 2 Home Depot stores in Signal Hill, none in Long Beach.
  10. There are 10 parks in Signal Hill, ranging from Signal Hill Park at 10 acres to "pocket parks" of less than half an acre.
 Signal Hill Real Estate

Similar to Long Beach real estate, the real estate in Signal Hill has a wide range of prices.  The variety of homes run from low income housing in some of the flatter areas to homes in gated communities, with 200 degree views, for over $1 million.  These gated communities offer community pools and amenities, with homes built in the 21st century.  Here's a view from the north side of the hill, during the day

Overlooking the Long Beach airport from Signal Hill

And the same view at night

Long Beach at night, from Signal Hill, looking north

Living in Signal Hill isn't living in Long Beach, as residents from either city will assure you.  Do you like airplanes?  Maybe you'd like living on the north side of Signal Hill:  a north facing view is an airplane spotter's delight.  Not only is there commercial traffic at the Long Beach Airport, but the adjacent Boeing facility means cool aircraft like C-17 transport planes, the Super Guppy and F/A 18 Hornets visit, too.

Fitness in Signal Hill

With many walking trails and some 25% grade climbs, the city is a great place for fitness.  Long Beach Boot Camp meets here.  The local chapter of the Sierra Club hikes here.  All strenuous walks are rewarded with those spectacular views.

More Information and Something Free
If you would like more information about buying or selling a home in the Signal Hill and Long Beach areas, please contact me at katielarson@kw.com.  I work mostly by referral but would love to help you with a free, complimentary home valuation if you're thinking about selling your home; a free consultation if you're thinking of buying.

What other areas of Long Beach would you like to read about?  Any questions about area history, culture, real estate, dining?  Favorite spots?

Monday, December 1, 2014

Holiday events around Long Beach and Orange County in December


Happy December!

Last month I touched on some of the things going on in the Long Beach area in November.  Now that the calendar has turned to December, celebrations and events really ramp up.  What is there to do in Long Beach and the area this month?

The Christmas trees in Alamitos Bay were turned on Thanksgiving night.  Have you seen them yet?

Credit to "Living Long Beach" for photo
(Unless otherwise noted, these events are in Long Beach)

December 5:  Seal Beach Christmas Parade

December 6:  Belmont Shore Christmas Parade


December 6-7:  Holiday Treats for the Animals, Aquarium of the Pacific


December 7:  Old Time Christmas Festival, Rancho Los Cerritos


December 13:  Naples Island Holiday Boat Parade


December 13:  Parade of 1,000 Lights, Shoreline Marina


December 13:  Daisy Avenue Christmas Parade


December 13-14:  Huntington Harbour Holiday Boat Parade


December 13-14:  Nutcracker, Long Beach Ballet at Terrace Theater

December 12-14: Holiday Shopping in the Shore, carolers, Santa photos, 2 hours free parking


December 16:  Menorah Lighting, Fashion Island Newport Beach


December 17-23: Newport Harbor Boat Parade, 6-10p nightly

December 17-23: Philharmonic Cruise of Lights, Huntington Harbour

December 20-21:  Nutcracker, Long Beach Ballet at Terrace Theater

December 20-21: Holiday Shopping in the Shore, carolers, Santa photos, 2 hours free parking


December 21: Shul By The Shore Menorah Lighting in the Citibank parking lot, 5354 E. 2nd Street

December 31: New Year's Eve Aboard the Queen Mary

Which ones will you attend? 

Let me know if you have any family visiting that fall in love with the area and are interest in moving to Long Beach or Orange County.  I'd be happy to find them a home and they can watch Christmas parades with boats while wearing flip flops for many holidays to come.



Alamitos Bay in winter