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FEMA Flood Zones in Long Beach

Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-04-21

Buildability City Score™: C+ (Middle 58%) · Median permit time: 115 days

Flood zone designation can shift insurance costs from $500/year to $5,000+/year and drop property values 10–15% on re-mapping. Buildability™ checks the current FEMA flood map for any Long Beach address and returns the zone, insurance flag, and Buildability Score™ impact in about 20 seconds.

Flood zones in Long Beach

Long Beach properties fall across several FEMA flood zones. Zone X means minimal risk — no insurance required. Zone A and AE are Special Flood Hazard Areas where most lenders require flood insurance and elevated foundations may apply. Zone V and VE are coastal high-velocity zones with the strictest building codes and the highest insurance costs. Buildability™ returns the exact zone for your specific Long Beach parcel, not a street-level generalization.

Why this matters

Flood zone designation can shift insurance costs from roughly $500/year (Zone X) to $5,000+/year (Zone AE with poor elevation). Re-mapping from Zone X to Zone AE typically drops property values 10–15%. Before closing on a Long Beach property, verify the zone — lenders require it, and the math changes your offer.

How Buildability™ checks your Long Beach flood zone

Enter any Long Beach address. Buildability™ queries the current FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, returns your exact zone designation, Base Flood Elevation (where published), insurance requirement flag, and how the zone affects your Buildability Score™. If the zone is AE or V, we also flag the likely elevation requirement and estimated insurance cost impact. Free for your first check.

Help us keep this accurate

Buildability™ translates Long Beach's flood zone rules in plain language. Rules change and overlays are sometimes missed — if you spot an error on this page, email support@readypermit.ai with the URL and what's off. We verify with the Long Beach planning department and update within 48 hours of a confirmed correction. Long Beach planning staff: the same email works if you'd like to flag corrections or set up a direct verification channel.

Related pages

  • What can I build in Long Beach?
  • ADUs in Long Beach
  • Long Beach zoning codes
  • Flood zones in Los Angeles
  • Flood zones in San Diego

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