From the moment you arrive at 662 Rapallo Avenue, it’s clear this is a home that has been cherished and thoughtfully maintained. Designed in 1954 by renowned Southern California architect Edward H. Fickett, this striking mid-century post-and-beam sits gracefully in the desirable Miraleste Pines neighborhood of San Pedro. Step inside and you’ll discover modern updates that blend seamlessly with the home’s original architectural spirit. The inviting living room sets the tone with its wood-burning fireplace, dramatic peaked ceilings, and clerestory windows that bathe the space in natural light. A signature block half-wall pays homage to Fickett’s vision, while the former atrium—now enclosed as a bright artist studio or home office—offers custom built-ins and an inspiring retreat for creativity or remote work. The kitchen has been refreshed with granite counters, updated cabinetry, tile backsplashes, stainless steel appliances, and under-cabinet lighting, delivering both style and functionality. True to Fickett’s design philosophy, the home balances indoor comfort with outdoor beauty. The rear patio provides the perfect spot for a morning coffee or evening cocktail, all while staying connected to the home’s warm, welcoming character. With 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 updated baths, and upgrades including new plumbing and sewer lines, hardwood floors, fresh paint, and privacy fencing, this home effortlessly marries mid-century charm with modern convenience. For admirers of mid-century modern design, 662 Rapallo Avenue isn’t just a home—it’s a living piece of architectural history, thoughtfully reimagined for today’s lifestyle. I invite you to come experience 662 Rapallo Avenue for yourself.
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