Long Beach parking SUCKS if your home doesn’t have a driveway or parking garage. I used to live in an older neighborhood and park on the street. Someone used to puncture the tires on every car. I suspect they worked for the local tire shop
The parking enforcement police are ubiquitous and predatory. Parking is an issue, especially in Belmont Shore. The other is bad air quality from the usual sources but add the container ships moored in the Port of Long Beach with their engines running. The fine oily black dust finds its way into everything indoors. The Alameda Corridor handles thousands of flat beds from the Port to the L.A. rail yard. The air is unhealthy, really unhealthy. From the dense diesel fumes.
Thanks for the helpful tips on this video! I appreciate it. I'm planning to move here and live in less than 2 years. The crime rate and gang, is something I'll have to look into it. Maybe I can contact you for more information and you can tell what area of long beach is better to live in
Hello, I would be more than happy to help in any way that I can. Long Beach is very beautiful and has so much to offer year-round but of course, the fact that it's so big means that it leaves room for not-so-nice areas. If you'd like, you can find me on IG @israelh.realtor, I like posting things to do in long beach. For example, I was most recently at the movies at the park and the beach, they're a lot of fun and free to attend for the whole family but there's also so much more going on right now like the municipal band which is celebrating its 113th year of free concerts. If you're the area, I would highly recommend attending some of the events. :)
North Long Beach is high violent crime, it’s next to Compton, Wilmington and densely high-gang territory. You’d be safer in nearby Seal Beach or Rossmoor in Orange County.
Stop looking at the negative part of Long Beach all the cities have violence and crime i been in so much cities and i never heard one city that doesn’t have crime in some areas
I meant that it’s more affordable when compared to other beach cities such as Redondo, in the South Bay, or Huntington Beach in the OC. Long Beach is also pretty big so you’re going to have a wide range of price options within the city such as if you’re looking into Naples or Bixby knolls.
I live in Long Beach and I’m not gonna lie it kinda sucks and nothing really nice about beside downtown Long Beach :/ the Jack in the box is currently getting robbed at gunpoint as I type this out
I'm sorry to hear about the robbery that is happening in your community. It's never acceptable for someone to be robbed or threatened with violence, and it's understandable to feel upset and frustrated about the situation. It's important to prioritize your safety and to contact the authorities if you feel that you're in danger. If you're able to do so safely, you may want to consider leaving the area until the situation has been resolved. It's also important to remember that every neighborhood has its challenges, and it can be helpful to try to focus on the things that you do enjoy about where you live. Is there anything that you particularly enjoy about Long Beach, or any activities or hobbies that help you to feel positive and connected to your community?
Long Beach parking SUCKS if your home doesn’t have a driveway or parking garage. I used to live in an older neighborhood and park on the street. Someone used to puncture the tires on every car. I suspect they worked for the local tire shop
The parking enforcement police are ubiquitous and predatory. Parking is an issue, especially in Belmont Shore. The other is bad air quality from the usual sources but add the container ships moored in the Port of Long Beach with their engines running. The fine oily black dust finds its way into everything indoors. The Alameda Corridor handles thousands of flat beds from the Port to the L.A. rail yard. The air is unhealthy, really unhealthy. From the dense diesel fumes.
Belmont heights is really nice and safe.
How’s the public transit system if I don’t have a car
Great Video Israel! Love it
Thanks for the helpful tips on this video! I appreciate it. I'm planning to move here and live in less than 2 years. The crime rate and gang, is something I'll have to look into it. Maybe I can contact you for more information and you can tell what area of long beach is better to live in
Hello, I would be more than happy to help in any way that I can. Long Beach is very beautiful and has so much to offer year-round but of course, the fact that it's so big means that it leaves room for not-so-nice areas. If you'd like, you can find me on IG @israelh.realtor, I like posting things to do in long beach. For example, I was most recently at the movies at the park and the beach, they're a lot of fun and free to attend for the whole family but there's also so much more going on right now like the municipal band which is celebrating its 113th year of free concerts. If you're the area, I would highly recommend attending some of the events. :)
North Long Beach is high violent crime, it’s next to Compton, Wilmington and densely high-gang territory. You’d be safer in nearby Seal Beach or Rossmoor in Orange County.
Stop looking at the negative part of Long Beach all the cities have violence and crime i been in so much cities and i never heard one city that doesn’t have crime in some areas
Great video!😀
Thank you! I'm really trying to provide good, educational content. :)
Is West 4th Street safe?
Born and raised. 100 percent correct. Great video. 👍
“Long Beach is affordable” LMAO!
I meant that it’s more affordable when compared to other beach cities such as Redondo, in the South Bay, or Huntington Beach in the OC. Long Beach is also pretty big so you’re going to have a wide range of price options within the city such as if you’re looking into Naples or Bixby knolls.
I live in Long Beach and I’m not gonna lie it kinda sucks and nothing really nice about beside downtown Long Beach :/ the Jack in the box is currently getting robbed at gunpoint as I type this out
I'm sorry to hear about the robbery that is happening in your community. It's never acceptable for someone to be robbed or threatened with violence, and it's understandable to feel upset and frustrated about the situation. It's important to prioritize your safety and to contact the authorities if you feel that you're in danger. If you're able to do so safely, you may want to consider leaving the area until the situation has been resolved. It's also important to remember that every neighborhood has its challenges, and it can be helpful to try to focus on the things that you do enjoy about where you live. Is there anything that you particularly enjoy about Long Beach, or any activities or hobbies that help you to feel positive and connected to your community?
The pow wow is a celebration of art? I thought it was a Native American cultural celebration?
I love watching on this vidio
How are you on a vidio
Cops profile in Long Beach 🏖
Are there dentists in Long Beach?
Yes, there’s plenty of good dentists throughout Long Beach. 🙂
@@HomesByIsraelHE Lots of crack heads too.
You’re funny! Do you supply bulletproof vests too?😂😂
👍 Promo'SM!!
The name should be Wrong Beach
Crime??? Ever lived in St. Louis????!
DIVERSE YES BUT NOT INCLUSIVE
I’m sorry that you feel that way, could you elaborate on what in particular makes you feel like Long Beach is not inclusive?
Such bullshit!
Can you please keep It respectful but also elaborate on your statement?