Rare development opportunity in the heart of Long Beach. These two contiguous parcels are being offered together and present a unique investment opportunity in an established urban neighborhood. Currently leased and occupied by the Long Beach Unified School District, the property is being sold as land only. Portable classroom/building structures currently located on site are tenant-owned personal property and are not included in the sale. These parcels may also be purchased as part of a rare 5-parcel assemblage offering more than 27,000 square feet of combined lot area—well over one-half acre of prime urban infill land. Opportunities of this scale and flexibility are exceptionally rare, especially where assembling multiple adjacent parcels can take years. Whether acquired for income with existing tenancy or as part of the larger assemblage for thoughtful, profitable redevelopment, this offering presents compelling long-term potential. Buyer to verify zoning, development possibilities, lease terms, and all intended uses with the City of Long Beach. Additional addresses for sale by same owner include 1403, 1425 and 1429 Elm. See private remarks for more information regarding additional contiguous parcels.
Exceptional multifamily development opportunity in the rapidly transforming Midtown area of Long Beach. This offering consists of two adjacent vacant parcels totaling approximately 12,981 square feet, commonly known as 1730 Long Beach Blvd. (APN 7269-021-020) and 318 E. Esther St. (APN 7269-021-019). The properties are located directly across from the Metro light rail station and are situated within the highly desirable SP1TN (Special Purpose Transit Node) zoning overlay and Midtown Specific Plan. The site presents a rare opportunity for a developer to capitalize on Long Beach’s strong push for higher density and affordable housing development. Current zoning and transit oriented development incentives may allow for the development of approximately 60+ multifamily units, with potential upside through evolving state and local housing legislation, including SB 79 transit oriented housing incentives. The property benefits from exceptional accessibility and proximity to major employment and lifestyle drivers, including Downtown Long Beach, the Port of Long Beach, Long Beach Airport, St. Mary Medical Center, CSU Long Beach, shopping, dining, and major transportation corridors. The transit node designation may significantly reduce parking requirements, creating additional development efficiency and density potential. Long Beach continues to experience substantial public and private investment ahead of the 2028 Olympics, while the City remains under pressure to add significant new housing inventory. Developers may also benefit from various affordable housing grants, incentives, and financing programs offered by the City and State. Rare infill development sites with transit node zoning and this level of positioning are increasingly difficult to find in Southern California.
Prime mixed-use vacant land in a high-traffic North Long Beach location, offering an exceptional development opportunity. The parcel features strong frontage along a well-traveled corridor located between 60th Street and Hungerford Street, providing excellent visibility and exposure - ideal for investors, developers, or owner-users seeking to build in a growing submarket. Zoned Mixed-Use 1 (MU-1 and MU-1-A), the property allows for medium-scale mixed-use development designed to transition between residential neighborhoods and mixed-use nodes, supporting a broad range of residential and non-residential uses in flexible configurations. Potential uses include multi-family housing, live/work units or artist studios, retail, office, service-oriented businesses, or integrated mixed-use development (buyer to verify with the City). Convenient access to the 710 and 91 freeways, combined with strong daily traffic counts, enhances accessibility and long-term growth potential. Surrounded by established residential communities and active commercial uses, this site offers a compelling blend of exposure, accessibility, and demand making it an outstanding opportunity for future development in Long Beach. Please do not disturb occupants.
Prime mixed-use vacant land in a high-traffic North Long Beach location, offering an exceptional development opportunity. The parcel features strong frontage along a well-traveled corridor located between 60th Street and Hungerford Street, providing excellent visibility and exposure - ideal for investors, developers, or owner-users seeking to build in a growing submarket. Zoned Mixed-Use 1 (MU-1 and MU-1-A), the property allows for medium-scale mixed-use development designed to transition between residential neighborhoods and mixed-use nodes, supporting a broad range of residential and non-residential uses in flexible configurations. Potential uses include multi-family housing, live/work units or artist studios, retail, office, service-oriented businesses, or integrated mixed-use development (buyer to verify with the City). Convenient access to the 710 and 91 freeways, combined with strong daily traffic counts, enhances accessibility and long-term growth potential. Surrounded by established residential communities and active commercial uses, this site offers a compelling blend of exposure, accessibility, and demand making it an outstanding opportunity for future development in Long Beach. Please do not disturb occupants.
Excellent opportunity to own TWO industrial land parcel (11,732 SF) located in one of Long Beach’s most desirable industrial corridors. The property features a functional on-site office equipped with a private bathroom and full utilities.
Prime Development Opportunity in Desirable R-1-M Zone! Spanning over half an acre (22,380 sq. ft.) this exceptional parcels offers incredible potential for builders, investors, or visionaries looking to maximize value. Zoned R-1M, the property's highest and best use allows for a 4-lot subdivision, with the ability to build up to 4 structures per lot - a total of 16 potential units (buyer to verify with city). Alternatively, create your dream estate with flexibility under SB-9 guidelines: build a spacious single-family residence with an attached 1,200 sq. ft. SB-9 unit, plus two detached 1,200 sq. ft. ADU's - perfect for multi-generational living or rental income. With ample lot size, favorable zoning, and multiple pathways for development, this property presents a rare opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for housing in the area. Don't miss your chance to design and build a custom propject that stands out in today's market!
Developer-Investor: Hard corner for multi-family &/or commercial mixed/multi use on S.E. of Orange and Market in North Long Beach. New MU-2-A Zoning with Density allowance of up to 44 units per acre (possible 9 residential units+ up-to 8ADU’s) as well as many other residential &/or commercial uses such as retail center, restaurant, fitness Center, office, medical, healthcare, food market, daycare, or combination of both. Sale is subject to an exchange. Previous gas station with State clearing letter. Utilities on site. See also Vacant Lot ordinance and Title 22 for permitted uses and development standards. Sq. Ft. includes a 10' easement. Information provided here are deemed reliable however parties must independently verify all information. Owner/Agent.
Prime Vacant Lot in High-Traffic Long Beach Location Lot Size: 4,303 Sqft. Zoning: LBCCA Utilities: (buyer to verify) Usage: Commercial, retail, office, or mixed-use (verify with City of Long Beach) Don’t miss this exceptional development opportunity in North Long Beach! This spacious vacant lot offers prime frontage on one of the area's most traveled corridors—ideal for investors, developers, or business owners looking to build in a growing community. Zoned LBCCA (Automobile-Oriented Commercial and Community Commercial), this property opens the door for a variety of uses including retail, office space, service-related businesses, or a mixed-use development (buyer to verify with city). With excellent visibility, heavy daily traffic, and easy access to major freeways (710 & 91), the location is perfect for maximizing business exposure and long-term growth potential. Surrounded by both residential neighborhoods and commercial activity, this parcel presents the ideal balance between accessibility and community demand. Whether you're looking to launch a new business venture or add to your development portfolio, this Long Beach lot delivers opportunity and location.

Long Beach is located in California. Long Beach, California has a population of 466,565. Long Beach is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.99%.
The median household income in Long Beach, California is $71,150. The median household income for the surrounding county is $76,367 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Long Beach is 35.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 46.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.6 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.