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Situated in the sought-after Rose Park Historic District, this classic Spanish-style bungalow boasts great curb appeal and a large lot with drought-tolerant landscaping. The interior features a beautiful blend of classic 1920s vintage details and modern upgrades.
Stepping in from the tiled front porch, you’ll find a bright and airy open floor plan with a spacious living and dining area. The living area flows into the updated kitchen, which has stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, a large farmhouse sink, and plenty of counter and storage space.
At the rear of the home, the master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom, two large closets, and direct access to the backyard. The second bedroom, at the front of the home, features lots of natural light and a walk-in closet. You’ll love the hall bathroom, which has been recently renovated with gorgeous tile, a glass enclosed tub and shower, and a double vanity. Additional features of this move-in ready home include recessed lighting, ceiling fans in every room, hardwood floors, and a ductless whole house HVAC system with remotes in every room for independent heating and cooling.
If you enjoy outdoor entertaining but don’t want to spend your time tending the garden, then this is the back yard you’ve been seeking. It’s massive, with a deck, a large custom patio with a built-in barbecue and pergola, plus an artificial turf lawn area. This home offers plenty of parking opportunities with a long driveway and detached garage, which can be used for parking or entertaining.
With the location of this home, you may just want to park your car and head out on foot as you are easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, coffee shops, and the beach. Hurry on this one as we don’t expect it to last!
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Named one of the country’s best “Old House Neighborhoods” by “This Old House” magazine, the area was named after the circular Rose Park at the junction of 8th Street and Orizaba Avenue. The park was dedicated to the City of Long Beach by the Alamitos Land Company in 1910 and many of the homes were built in the teens through the 1930s. There are two historic districts within the neighborhood and a host of historic Craftsman style homes, along with Spanish Colonial Revival single family and multi-family residences. Bounded on the west and east by St. Louis and Coronado and north and south by 10th Street and 7th Street, Rose Park is characteristic of Long Beach’s older residential neighborhoods. The Rose Park area is walking distance to 4thStreet’s Retro Row, which features many popular eateries along with coffee houses, wine bars, and a restored art theater. For more information, please see the official neighborhood association website at www.rpna.org.
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