
Belmont Shore is Long Beach's premier vacation rental neighborhood. Centered around the bustling 2nd Street corridor, this beachside district draws a steady stream of leisure travelers, couples, and families looking for a walkable coastal getaway without the premium of nearby beach cities like Manhattan Beach or Laguna.
For property owners considering vacation rental management — or those looking to switch from a less attentive manager — Belmont Shore offers everything that makes a rental market work: consistent demand, a walkable guest experience, and a neighborhood identity that practically writes your listing for you.
Guests consistently rate Belmont Shore properties for their proximity to the beach, the variety of dining options along 2nd Street, and the relaxed neighborhood feel. Morning coffee walks to local cafes, afternoon bike rides along the boardwalk, and evening dinners at independently owned restaurants create a guest experience that drives five-star reviews.
The Belmont Pier is a Long Beach landmark — guests walk out for sunset views, casual fishing, or just to watch the surfers. Bayshore Beach, on the east end of the neighborhood, offers calmer water that families with young kids prefer over the open ocean side. And Naples Island's canals are a short walk across the bridge, adding gondola rides and waterfront strolls to the guest itinerary without needing a car.
2nd Street is the neighborhood's commercial backbone. Spanning roughly 10 blocks, it's packed with independent restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and bars. Guests don't need a car for entertainment, which is a major selling point in listing descriptions and a consistent theme in five-star reviews.
Belmont Shore is flat, bikeable, and well-connected. The beach bike path runs along the coast and connects to the broader LA County bike network. Long Beach Airport (LGB) is a 10-minute drive, and most guests find street parking manageable outside of peak summer weekends. The neighborhood is also served by Long Beach Transit bus routes along 2nd Street and Ocean Boulevard.
For property owners, Belmont Shore offers a compelling combination of strong nightly rates, reliable weekend occupancy, and a year-round demand floor driven by the neighborhood's reputation as Long Beach's go-to coastal destination.
Properties within walking distance of 2nd Street command a measurable ADR premium. The neighborhood's established vacation rental culture means fewer neighbor conflicts and a more predictable regulatory environment compared to emerging rental markets.
Seasonality exists but is manageable. Summer weekends book weeks in advance, but fall and spring shoulder seasons still see strong midweek demand from remote workers, traveling nurses, and couples on quick getaways. Even winter months maintain a solid occupancy baseline thanks to Southern California's mild climate and the year-round appeal of 2nd Street's dining scene.
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Local Picks
Curated recommendations from our local property management team — the same places we share with our guests.
Mediterranean staple on 2nd Street — order the lamb chops or the falafel plate. Consistently packed for good reason.
Walk the pier at sunset for ocean views and fishing. A Long Beach landmark and one of the best photo spots in the neighborhood.
Common Questions
Very. Belmont Shore is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Long Beach. Most vacation rentals are within a few blocks of 2nd Street's restaurants and shops, and the beach is a short walk from nearly anywhere in the neighborhood. Guests rarely need a car once they arrive.
2nd Street is the main commercial corridor running through Belmont Shore. It's lined with independently owned restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, and bars spanning roughly 10 blocks. It's the social hub of the neighborhood and a major draw for vacation rental guests.
Belmont Shore Beach runs along Ocean Boulevard with multiple access points. The Belmont Pier area is the most popular, offering open sand, restrooms, and volleyball courts. Bayshore Beach on the east end is calmer and better suited for families with small children.
Belmont Shore is the top-performing vacation rental neighborhood in Long Beach. The combination of beach proximity, walkable dining and shopping, and strong leisure demand creates reliable occupancy and competitive nightly rates year-round. Simply Home manages multiple properties in the area.
Guests enjoy beach days, the Belmont Pier, biking along the boardwalk, dining on 2nd Street, kayaking in Alamitos Bay, walking to nearby Naples Island, and exploring the weekend farmers market. The neighborhood has enough to fill a long weekend without driving anywhere.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is about 10 minutes by car. LAX is roughly 30-40 minutes depending on traffic. Many guests fly into LGB for the convenience — it's one of the easiest airports in the LA area.
Summer (June through September) is peak season with warm weather and the most activity on 2nd Street. But Belmont Shore is a year-round destination — mild winters, off-season restaurant specials, and fewer crowds make fall and spring excellent times to visit.
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Talk to SuzanneCompared to the Peninsula, which sees sharper seasonal swings, Belmont Shore provides more consistent year-round performance. And compared to quieter neighborhoods like Alamitos Heights, the walkability and nightlife draw more short-stay leisure guests at higher nightly rates.
Peak season (June–September): Highest occupancy and ADR. Beach activity, outdoor dining, and summer events drive demand. Book-ahead rates are strongest during holiday weekends — Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.
Shoulder season (April–May, October–November): Still strong weekends. Midweek rates soften but occupancy remains healthy. Great period for longer-stay guests and remote workers.
Off-season (December–March): Mild weather keeps Long Beach visitable. Holiday events, restaurant week, and the Grand Prix (April) provide demand spikes. Monthly and mid-term stays fill gaps effectively.
Simply Home Management is based in Belmont Shore. Our founder Suzanne lives in the neighborhood and personally oversees every property in the area. This hyper-local presence means faster turnover response times, stronger vendor relationships with local cleaners and maintenance providers, and real-time awareness of neighborhood events that affect pricing and guest experience.
We handle dynamic pricing tuned to Belmont Shore's specific demand patterns — not generic Long Beach data, but pricing models informed by 2nd Street event calendars, local weather patterns, and real-time competitive monitoring of comparable listings in the neighborhood.
Our listing optimization highlights the details that actually drive bookings in Belmont Shore: walkability scores, specific restaurant recommendations, beach access points, and the neighborhood's distinct personality. We write listing copy that reads like a local wrote it — because a local did.
Guest communication reflects genuine knowledge of the area. When a guest asks where to eat, we don't send a generic restaurant list. We tell them to grab a table at Open Sesame before the dinner rush, get coffee at Portfolio, and walk the pier at sunset. That level of detail shows up in reviews, and reviews drive future bookings.
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