Bixby Village is a planned community of townhomes and patio homes built around the Bixby Village Golf Course, a 9-hole executive course known locally as one of the friendliest in Long Beach. Built mostly in the early 1980s, the community sits in the wedge between 7th Street and Pacific Coast Highway, just west of University Park Estates and close to California State University, Long Beach.
What distinguishes Bixby Village from most Long Beach neighborhoods is its built-for-lifestyle design. Homes range from roughly 1,700 to 2,700 square feet in Cape Cod, Mediterranean, and bungalow styles, each with one shared wall and an attached garage. Lush greenbelts wind throughout the community, and residents have access to two pools, a clubhouse, and direct golf course views from many units — amenities more typical of a country club than a residential neighborhood.
Bixby Village offers a relatively low-maintenance alternative to single-family ownership in east Long Beach, with HOA-covered exteriors and landscaping. Pricing varies by unit size, golf course frontage, and condition, but the community consistently appeals to buyers who want space, privacy, and amenities without the upkeep of a detached home.
Beyond the golf course and pools, Bixby Village's location puts the beach, PCH shopping and dining, and CSULB all within a few minutes' drive. The community's quiet, landscaped streets make it popular with both young professionals and downsizing homeowners.
Bixby Village is served by Long Beach Unified School District, with several well-regarded elementary and middle schools in the surrounding Alamitos Heights/University Park Estates area feeding into Wilson High School.
PCH and 7th Street provide quick access to the rest of Long Beach, with the 405 reachable in minutes and the beach, Belmont Shore, and CSULB all close by.
Bixby Village suits buyers who want a lock-and-leave lifestyle with resort amenities — golf, pools, and a clubhouse — in a central east Long Beach location. The tradeoff is the attached, HOA-governed format, which won't suit buyers who want a detached single-family home or full control over exterior changes. For the right buyer, it's one of the more amenity-rich options in the area.
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