For most of us, living in these high end Long Beach neighborhoods may be well beyond our means, as these neighborhoods include some of the highest real estate and rental prices in California. Listed below are the most expensive neighborhoods in Long Beach for 2026, sorted by overall cost of living which includes: groceries, goods and services, real estate and rent prices. In case you’re wondering, the cost of living average for all cities across the nation is 100.

Population 396
42%
Cost of Living Index 231 vs 162
42% higher than Long Beach
Population 6,660
36%
Cost of Living Index 221 vs 162
36% higher than Long Beach
Population 3,189
31%
Cost of Living Index 212 vs 162
31% higher than Long Beach
Population 3,389
29%
Cost of Living Index 210 vs 162
29% higher than Long Beach
Population 9,122
22%
Cost of Living Index 199 vs 162
22% higher than Long Beach
Population 12,282
22%
Cost of Living Index 198 vs 162
22% higher than Long Beach
Population 1,124
19%
Cost of Living Index 193 vs 162
19% higher than Long Beach
Population 4,398
17%
Cost of Living Index 190 vs 162
17% higher than Long Beach
Population 20,783
15%
Cost of Living Index 187 vs 162
15% higher than Long Beach
Population 5,513
14%
Cost of Living Index 185 vs 162
14% higher than Long Beach
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