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Looking for a really big home with lots of space to spread out? This two-story Lakewood home with great curb appeal may be the one! 7046 Schroll St has five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and three separate living spaces plus a formal dining room and a breakfast room. Situated on a beautiful tree-lined street in a great neighborhood, this 2660 sq. ft. home is the biggest home on the block and hasn’t been on the market since it was originally sold in 1953!
You’ll love the traditional style and floor plan of this home. The ground level features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a formal living room and breakfast room off the kitchen plus a separate family room that opens to the back yard and detached garage. Upstairs, you’ll find a second large family room plus three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet.
The outdoor spaces are low-maintenance and feature artificial turf so you can simply enjoy your yard without having to spend too much time taking care of it. The large detached garage offers space for 2 cars, or additional storage. Situated within walking distance of Heartwell Park, Rynerson Park, and El Dorado Park, you can enjoy picnics, golfing, nature walks, and bike paths at your convenience. Down the street you’ll find restaurants, grocery stores, public transportation, and great schools - everything you need is within a close proximity.
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Lakewood, California is often referred to as an “instant city” because between the mid-1950s and 1960 it was completely transformed from fields of lima beans into a bustling, post-World War II suburban community. Servicemen returning from World War II needed a place to live, and they liked Southern California. For years, the nation had devoted its resources to building ships, aircraft and bombs, not houses. But during the 1950s, construction crews in Lakewood completed as many as 50 homes per day. Lakewood was not the first planned community in mid-20th century Los Angeles, but it was the largest. It was also the first postwar suburb to have a regional shopping center as its ‘downtown’ and the first to introduce a Denny’s restaurant to the nation. Lakewood in many ways set the pattern for suburban growth through the end of the 20th century. The city serves over 13,000 participants in its sports programs. Its philosophy since the city’s inception has been to create a unique sense of community with relationships between neighborhoods, schools, parks and convenience shopping, whereby nearly every resident participant in Lakewood Youth Sports can walk to their neighborhood park. For this reason (amongst others) in 2005 Sports Illustrated named Lakewood, CA “Sportstown USA” for the State of California. But Lakewood isn’t just known for its incredible sports initiatives, it’s also home to one of the largest shopping malls in the United States! The Lakewood Center boasts such giant retailers as Costco, Macy’s, Target, JC Penney, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Forever 21. Lakewood boasts a number of well-kempt neighborhoods with tree-lined streets. The original homes were mostly between 1,000 – 1,200 square feet, but many have been added onto or modified since they were built. If you are looking for a quiet, beautiful suburban city with abundant activities and merchants, Lakewood is the perfect place for you to buy a home!
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