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2204 E 1st ST #7 Long Beach, CA 90803
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Key Details
Sold Price $500,000
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condominium
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Bluff Park (Blf)
MLS Listing ID PW23064596
Sold Date 05/17/23
Bedrooms 1
Full Baths 1
Condo Fees $599
Construction Status Turnkey
HOA Fees $199/qua
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 1962
Lot Size 8,272 Sqft
Property Description
Welcome to the Crown Imperial #7, a spacious, light filled Mid-Century McKenzie built condo in the heart of Bluff Park with low HOA dues! Located only 1 block to the ocean and steps to Bixby Park for the Farmer’s Markets, it is also walking distance to yoga on the Bluff, local shops and restaurants. McKenzie built several Mid-Century modern complexes in Long Beach, usually with Tiki/Hawaiian letters on the building name, field stone panels on the building, stair railings with geometric patterns, and Googie style light fixtures throughout as you will see on the Crown Imperial.
This large 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo is located on the second floor, with its own balcony that faces west. The large living room has recessed lights and large sliding doors that open to the balcony. There are original refinished oak hardwood floors throughout.
There is also a separate dining area with a ceiling fan that could be sectioned off for an office space. The condo has many of the original built-ins still in place, including bookcases, storage drawers, dressers and tons of closet space.
The kitchen features the original Mid-century tile counters, tile floors, a butcher block, and plenty of cabinet storage. It has newer stainless appliances: the cooktop, dishwasher, oven, and fridge. There are pocket doors on the kitchen entrances, so it can be closed off.
The bedroom is 12’ x 15’ and is large enough to fit exercise equipment and a desk. The closets span an entire 15 foot wall of the bedroom, with a built in dresser in one. The bedroom also has a ceiling fan and crown moldings. The full bathroom features a glass enclosed shower and tub, a pedestal sink, Kohler toilet, and room for storage cabinets. The condo has central heating.
This condo comes with a private garage that can fit a small SUV. There is a free laundry room for the residents. HOA dues include water and trash. The McKenzie built complex also features a lush tropical courtyard, and controlled gated access.
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Area 2 - Belmont Heights, Alamitos Heights
Zoning LBR3S
Rooms
Main Level Bedrooms 1
Ensuite Laundry Common Area
Interior
Interior Features Built-in Features, Balcony, Ceiling Fan(s), Ceramic Counters, Crown Molding, Separate/Formal Dining Room, Recessed Lighting, Bedroom on Main Level
Laundry Location Common Area
Heating Central
Cooling None
Flooring Tile, Wood
Fireplaces Type None
Fireplace No
Appliance Electric Cooktop, Refrigerator
Laundry Common Area
Exterior
Garage Direct Access, Door-Single, Garage
Garage Spaces 1.0
Garage Description 1.0
Fence Security
Pool None
Community Features Urban, Gated
Utilities Available Cable Available, Electricity Connected, Natural Gas Connected, Sewer Connected, Water Connected
Amenities Available Controlled Access, Maintenance Grounds, Pets Allowed, Trash, Water
View Y/N No
View None
Roof Type Common Roof
Parking Type Direct Access, Door-Single, Garage
Attached Garage No
Total Parking Spaces 1
Private Pool No
Building
Faces West
Story 1
Entry Level One
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Architectural Style Mid-Century Modern
Level or Stories One
New Construction No
Construction Status Turnkey
Schools
School District Long Beach Unified
Others
HOA Name Crown Imperial
Senior Community No
Tax ID 7264021027
Security Features Gated Community
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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Bought with Danielle Fehmel • The RECollective