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2011 240th Street Lomita, CA 90717
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Key Details
Sold Price $1,075,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,923 sqft
Price per Sqft $559
MLS Listing ID PW24228294
Style Detached
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1920
Lot Size 8,332 Sqft
Property Description
Nestled on the cusp of Torrance this mid century modern time capsule is ready for its next owner to get creative and/or maintain its current integrity. Revitalized in the 60s by engineer/contractor Forrest G. Bell w/ inspiration from architects Cliff May & Eichler this bungalow has been well preserved within the same family for decades. A plethora of natural light fulfill the living room/dining room, vaulted ceilings, multiple skylights, Rancho Palos Verdes stonework surround the fireplace. Custom birch cabinetry & original mid century tile grace the kitchen, stainless steel refrigerator/ dishwasher. The primary suite and bedrooms all have the original doors & custom closet doors in birch. In the bathrooms all original mid century tile work, custom birch cabinetry, alongside sinks & bathtub in tact by American Standard. An open canvas in the backyards expansive lot include trees of orange, lemon, avocado, tangerine & a tranquil environment. The basement provides an excellent use of extra storage and keeps the access to central heat & water heater tucked away. The industrial style expansive garage provides a magnificent opportunity for an ADU with over 800 sqft and loft storage already in place. A stones throw away to Narbonne Aves thriving strip, Crema Pan Bakery, Corridor Flow Coffee, Burning Daylight Brewing Company, Fantastic Cafe, Bonellos New York Pizza, Lomita Alehouse are just a few of many to mention. Close to all major freeways and approx 5 miles to the beach. A true MCM Gem in the South Bay!
Nestled on the cusp of Torrance this mid century modern time capsule is ready for its next owner to get creative and/or maintain its current integrity. Revitalized in the 60s by engineer/contractor Forrest G. Bell w/ inspiration from architects Cliff May & Eichler this bungalow has been well preserved within the same family for decades. A plethora of natural light fulfill the living room/dining room, vaulted ceilings, multiple skylights, Rancho Palos Verdes stonework surround the fireplace. Custom birch cabinetry & original mid century tile grace the kitchen, stainless steel refrigerator/ dishwasher. The primary suite and bedrooms all have the original doors & custom closet doors in birch. In the bathrooms all original mid century tile work, custom birch cabinetry, alongside sinks & bathtub in tact by American Standard. An open canvas in the backyards expansive lot include trees of orange, lemon, avocado, tangerine & a tranquil environment. The basement provides an excellent use of extra storage and keeps the access to central heat & water heater tucked away. The industrial style expansive garage provides a magnificent opportunity for an ADU with over 800 sqft and loft storage already in place. A stones throw away to Narbonne Aves thriving strip, Crema Pan Bakery, Corridor Flow Coffee, Burning Daylight Brewing Company, Fantastic Cafe, Bonellos New York Pizza, Lomita Alehouse are just a few of many to mention. Close to all major freeways and approx 5 miles to the beach. A true MCM Gem in the South Bay!
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Area Lomita (90717)
Zoning LOA1*
Interior
Flooring Linoleum/Vinyl
Fireplaces Type FP in Family Room
Laundry Inside
Exterior
Parking Features Garage, Garage Door Opener
Garage Spaces 2.0
View Neighborhood
Roof Type Asphalt
Building
Lot Description Sidewalks, Landscaped
Story 1
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Others
Monthly Total Fees $55
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
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Bought with Mary Ann Griffiths • Compass