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At a Glance

  • Neighborhood: Carroll Park
  • City / ZIP: Long Beach, CA 90814
  • Property Types: Craftsman and bungalow-style homes
  • Best Known For: Quiet, tree-lined streets, strong neighborhood association, proximity to Retro Row
  • Adjacent To: Bluff Heights, Rose Park

Overview

Carroll Park sits just east of Bluff Heights and is one of Long Beach's quieter, lesser-known gems. More residential than its more famous neighbors, it features well-preserved Craftsman and bungalow-style homes on tree-lined streets, with an active neighborhood association that keeps the area looking sharp.

A Quieter Alternative

Carroll Park's appeal is straightforward: it offers the architectural character and walkability that draws people to Bluff Heights and Retro Row, but on calmer residential streets a few blocks removed from the commercial bustle. For buyers who want that character without living directly on a busy corridor, Carroll Park is often the answer.

Real Estate Snapshot

Carroll Park homes generally range from $750,000 to $950,000 — slightly more attainable than Bluff Heights proper, with comparable architectural character. Inventory is limited, and well-maintained Craftsman homes tend to hold their value well.

Lifestyle & Culture

Retro Row's 4th Street — with the historic Art Theatre, vintage shops, restaurants, and the monthly Fourth Fridays event — is a short walk or bike ride away, as is Bixby Park and its farmers market. Within Carroll Park itself, the draw is simply the streets: mature trees, historic homes, and a level of quiet that's increasingly rare this close to the coast.

Schools

Carroll Park is served by Long Beach Unified School District. Woodrow Wilson High School (rated A by Niche) serves the area, with elementary options including Burbank Elementary and Mann Elementary nearby.

Getting Around

Carroll Park's central location near 4th Street and Junipero Avenue makes for an easy commute, with downtown Long Beach, the beach, and the 405 all within about 10 minutes.

Is Carroll Park Right for You?

Carroll Park suits buyers who want historic character and walkability to Retro Row without the price premium or foot traffic of Bluff Heights itself. The tradeoff is that Carroll Park has less identity of its own — its appeal is largely about what's nearby. For buyers prioritizing a quiet, well-kept residential street with everything else close at hand, it's an excellent fit.

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