Long Beach Coastal · Belmont · Naples

Where the shorelinebecomes your address.

Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights, and Naples Island — three of Long Beach's most lived-in coastal neighborhoods, each with its own rhythm, each within a 90-second drive of the next. A walkable beach village, a tree-canopied family enclave, and a network of canals where gondolas glide past private docks.

3Distinct Neighborhoods
~7,000Homes Combined (est.)
1Trusted Local Broker
Welcome to the Long Beach shoreline

Three places. One sun-warmed shoreline.

Tucked along the curve where Pacific Coast Highway turns east toward Seal Beach, Long Beach's coastal enclaves quietly hold three of Southern California's most lived-in neighborhoods. Belmont Shore brings the walkable beach-town energy. Belmont Heights brings the tree-canopied family rhythm. Naples Island brings the canals, the gondolas, and a hush you'd expect from coastal Europe — not coastal Los Angeles County.

Three distinct places, each with its own architecture, its own cadence, its own answer to "what kind of weekend do you want?" — and all within minutes of one another. A specialist who knows all three is the difference between buying a house and finding the neighborhood you'll never want to leave.

~7,000Homes Across The Three (est.)
CoastalYear-Round Climate
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You don't pick one of these neighborhoods. You drive through all three on a Saturday and your head — and your heart — picks the one for you.
— A Note From Kiri
Watch · 60 Seconds

A minute on the shoreline.

Sometimes the fastest way to feel a neighborhood is to see it in motion. Hit play for a quick walk through Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights, and Naples Island — the streets, the water, the everyday rhythm.

A short tour from Kiri

The Three Enclaves

Three personalities. One shoreline.

Each enclave answers a different question. Belmont Shore answers "where can I walk to everything?" Belmont Heights answers "where do my kids grow up?" Naples Island answers "where does my boat live with me?"

I Belmont Shore — Long Beach coastal beach village street scene with palm-lined homes and waterfront. Represented by Kiri Suykry, Keller Williams Huntington Beach.
Long Beach · 90803

Belmont Shore

Walkable. Eclectic. The beach is always one block away.

Wake to espresso steam at a corner café, walk three blocks past Craftsman bungalows and beach cottages to 2nd Street's restaurants and boutiques, paddle out before the morning fog burns off. A tight grid of compact-lot homes — cottages, mid-century moderns, and updated bungalows side-by-side — where your everyday is someone else's vacation week.

1,550
Homes (est.)
II Belmont Heights — tree-lined Long Beach neighborhood with historic Spanish Revival and Craftsman homes. Represented by Kiri Suykry, Keller Williams Huntington Beach.
Long Beach · 90803 / 90804

Belmont Heights

Tree-canopied. Historic. The grown-up sister to the Shore.

Streets canopied with old-growth palms and Magnolias, Spanish Revival haciendas next to vintage Craftsman bungalows, and a slower pace just five minutes from the sand. Larger lots, deep front porches, walkable schools, and the kind of community that turns over slowly because nobody wants to move. The bluff edge offers ocean views you won't find on a tract street.

3,800
Homes (est.)
III Naples Island — Long Beach coastal peninsula with sandy beach, palm trees, sailboats, and waterfront homes. Represented by Kiri Suykry, Keller Williams Huntington Beach.
Long Beach · 90803

Naples Island

Canals. Gondolas. The closest thing to coastal Europe in SoCal.

Three connected islands wrapped by hand-cut canals where gondolas glide past private docks. Italianate streets named for cities along the Mediterranean, weekend brunch on a canal-front patio, evening cocktail cruises that pass right under your kitchen window. Waterfront homes with their own slips — and the open beach is a paddle away.

1,700
Homes (est.)

Home counts are estimates only — figures aggregated from publicly available data and not derived from parcel-level Orange / Los Angeles County Assessor records. Exact totals vary by source and may shift with new construction, lot consolidations, or remodels. For confirmed parcel data on any specific property, contact Kiri directly.

The Shoreline Lifestyle

It's not the address. It's the week.

Living along this stretch of Long Beach reshapes your routine. Mornings start with sand. Weekends move at sailboat speed. Here are a few of the rituals you'll trade for the one you have now.

2nd Street, Without the Car

Restaurants, wine bars, indie boutiques, the original Trader Joe's site, and the year-round Belmont Shore Stroll — all walkable for residents of both Belmont neighborhoods. Park the car on Friday afternoon. You won't need it until Monday.

Boats, Docks, and Gondolas

Naples Island residents wake to canal water and end the day with a Duffy-electric sunset cruise. The Gondola Getaway has glided up and down these canals since 1982 — and yes, you can watch them paddle past your dock.

Schools That Hold Value

Lowell Elementary, Rogers Middle, and Wilson High serve the Belmont neighborhoods and have been a quiet driver of long-term property value here for decades. Families plant deep roots, and homes turn over slowly because the school zone is a real asset.

The Bay, The Beach, The Pier

Calm-water Mother's Beach for kids and paddleboarders, open ocean off Belmont Pier for surfing and pier-walks, and the unbroken stretch from Belmont Shore down to Alamitos Bay for runners. Three water personalities. One bike ride between them.

Architecture Worth Owning

Spanish Revival haciendas, original 1920s Craftsman bungalows, mid-century coastal moderns, and the canal-front contemporaries on Naples. This isn't tract housing — it's a study in 100 years of Southern California coastal design.

Festivals, Boat Parades, Farmers Markets

The Naples Island Christmas Boat Parade lights up the canals every December. The Belmont Shore Car Show shuts down 2nd Street in the spring. The Bixby Park farmers market runs weekly. Your social calendar plans itself.

Kiri Suykry — Real Estate Broker, Keller Williams Huntington Beach, Long Beach coastal specialist
Meet Your Local Broker

Kiri Suykry

More than a realtor. Your neighbor, your advocate, your local read.

Working with Kiri at Keller Williams Huntington Beach starts with a simple idea: you can't sell the Long Beach shoreline if you don't know it block by block. Kiri walks 2nd Street weekly, knows which Naples block has the deepest canal frontage, and can tell you where the boundary actually runs between Belmont Shore and Belmont Heights without pulling up a map.

Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for a Craftsman bungalow under the Belmont Heights canopy, a move-up family wanting to plant in the Lowell-Rogers-Wilson school zone, or a seasoned investor eyeing canal frontage on Naples — Kiri brings deep local relationships and a no-pressure approach to every conversation.

Licensed Broker
Keller Williams
Huntington Beach
CA DRE #01408082
Specialty
Long Beach Coastal
Properties
Belmont Shore · Belmont Heights · Naples Island

Find your place along the shoreline.

Three distinct enclaves. One trusted local broker. Your next chapter starts with a conversation.