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The Cliff May Plan 4A (1954), the largest and most popular original model in the Rancho Estates. Combine a thorough and thoughtful refresh of a classic design with a larger than average lot, and a superior location in a renowned neighborhood, and you have a unique opportunity to reside in one of Long Beach’s great midcentury modern gems. This turnkey residence features custom kitchen and bathroom cabinetry by master carpenter Jorge Moran, newer appliances, Cliff May style doors and windows by legendary carpenter Steve Marderosian, newer lighting and cork flooring throughout, updated air conditioning, and significantly more. The outdoor areas have been upgraded as well with fresh landscaping, a newer concrete patio, and a newer gate and horizontal shadowbox fence to enhance both the aesthetics and the private use and enjoyment of the lot. This serene property is set deep in “the horseshoe,” the u-shaped streets of Shipway and Pattiz Avenues, which provides extra quiet and privacy due to the absence of through traffic. This is a premier property located in one of Southern California’s most architecturally unique and sought-after neighborhoods.
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