Bixby Highlands is a small neighborhood within the larger Bixby Knolls area of north Long Beach, made up almost entirely of homes built between 1942 and 1944. With lots averaging around 6,000 square feet — larger than comparable Lakewood-era tracts — and homes typically 1,300 to 1,800 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, Bixby Highlands offers a step up in lot size without stepping up into the price tier of California Heights or Bixby Knolls proper.
The neighborhood's defining feature is its combination of 1940s character — hardwood floors, original details, mature landscaping — with lots large enough for meaningful additions, ADUs, or simply more outdoor space than most central Long Beach neighborhoods offer. Many homes have been updated with modern kitchens, copper plumbing, and electrical upgrades while retaining their original charm.
Bixby Highlands sits in a price tier between Ridgewood Heights to the north (more affordable) and Bixby Knolls, Bixby Terrace, and California Heights to the south (more expensive). For buyers comparing to Lakewood, Bixby Highlands offers similar pricing with more character and larger lots — a combination that makes it a frequently overlooked value play.
Atlantic Boulevard runs along the neighborhood's edge, with long-standing local restaurants giving residents walkable dining options without leaving the immediate area. The broader Bixby Knolls community, just south, adds shopping, coffee, and the First Fridays art walk to the mix.
Bixby Highlands is served by Long Beach Unified School District, sharing elementary, middle, and high school options with the surrounding Bixby Knolls and California Heights neighborhoods.
Atlantic Boulevard and the 91/710 freeway connections make Bixby Highlands convenient for commuters, with downtown Long Beach, Signal Hill, and the 405 all within easy reach.
Bixby Highlands is a strong fit for buyers who want 1940s character, larger-than-typical lots, and walkable access to Atlantic Avenue dining — at a price point below its more expensive Bixby neighbors. The tradeoff is that many homes need updating to fully modern standards, though the larger lots make additions and ADUs more feasible than in tighter neighborhoods nearby. For buyers focused on value and potential, it's one of the better options in the Bixby Knolls area.
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