Artcraft Manor is a compact, family-friendly neighborhood just south of the 405 Freeway and north of Long Beach's Traffic Circle. Developed in the 1940s, it's known for traditional single-family homes — typically 800 to 2,200 square feet, two and three bedrooms — on tree-lined streets, along with a notable share of well-maintained duplexes that appeal to investors and owner-occupants alike.
At the heart of the neighborhood sits Stearns Champions Park, a 21-acre community park with a baseball field, soccer field, picnic areas, playground, and recreation center. For families, the park is the social center of Artcraft Manor — Little League games and community events draw neighbors together in a way that gives the area a small-town feel despite its central Long Beach location.
Artcraft Manor offers some of the more accessible single-family pricing in central Long Beach, with homes generally trading in the $700,000 to $950,000 range depending on size, lot, and updates. Many homes retain their original 1940s footprint, and buyers often add master suites or family rooms — the quality of these additions varies significantly and is worth evaluating closely. Duplexes, concentrated west of Lakewood Boulevard, offer an income-producing option uncommon in nearby neighborhoods.
Artcraft Manor's location next to the Traffic Circle means everyday convenience is exceptional — Ralphs, Vons, Marshalls, and a range of quick-service restaurants are all within walking or easy driving distance. The neighborhood is also close to California State University, Long Beach, making it a popular choice for faculty, staff, and graduate students.
Artcraft Manor is served by Long Beach Unified School District, with several elementary and middle school options in the surrounding area and Wilson High School among the comprehensive high school choices nearby.
With the 405 Freeway just to the north and the Traffic Circle providing access to PCH, Bellflower Boulevard, and Lakewood Boulevard, Artcraft Manor is one of the better-connected neighborhoods in Long Beach for commuters. CSULB, the beach, and Belmont Shore are all within a 10-minute drive.
Artcraft Manor is a solid choice for buyers prioritizing convenience, community, and value over coastal proximity. The tradeoffs are typical of a busy, central location — more traffic noise near the Traffic Circle and homes that often need updating to modern standards. In exchange, buyers get a genuinely tight-knit, park-centered community, strong freeway access, and some of the more attainable single-family pricing in central Long Beach.
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