On acreage that had previously been home to pasture and training facilities for his family's thoroughbred racehorses, architect Clifton Jones Jr. developed a tract of distinguished garden home duplexes. Named Cerritos Circle, its modernist post and beam designs display the influences of his studies at the USC School of Architecture. The single story, "Plan A" model features a steeply pitched roof at its center, which shelters expansive open plan layouts under lofty beamed ceilings. The side by side 2 BD / 2 BA homes live more like custom single family residences than attached units. A central block wall divides them, with floor to ceiling sliding doors and glass walls that face entry courtyards in the front and separate fenced patio/garden areas at the back. These private patios expand the living spaces outward dramatically. Its east facing courtyard and family room are bathed in morning light, with the west facing living/dining area and back patio sunlit in the afternoon. An updated plan kitchen workspace is at each home's center, with adjacent stackable laundry. Bedrooms feature spacious closets and each has its own en-suite bath. Both units include a carport as well as a private direct access garage with a laundry area. Well situated in Long Beach's desirable Los Cerritos neighborhood- known for its tree lined streets, historic homes, excellent school district, adjacent Dominguez Gap Wetlands, and an incredibly quiet, peaceful atmosphere. A vast array of options for shopping, restaurants, and breweries are all in close proximity. Centrally located with easy freeway access for commutes to both Los Angeles and Orange County, and less than 1.5 miles from a metro station.
Under contract
$1,480,000
4172 Del Mar Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807
4beds
4baths
2,414sqft
Est.:
Multi Family
Built in 1963
-- sqft lot
$1,465,300 Zestimate®
$613/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Private patiosEast facing courtyardEn-suite bathLofty beamed ceilingsExpansive open plan layoutsSpacious closets
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