Located in Fullerton’s iconic “Forever Homes” neighborhood, this beautifully remodeled 1956 Mid-Century Modern residence reflects the architectural vision made famous by A. Quincy Jones & Frederick Emmons, designers whose plans were promoted nationally through Joseph Eichler’s 1950s “House That Home Built” segment. These homes, inspired by Eichler’s modernist principles, were built locally by Pardee-Philips and remain some of Fullerton’s most cherished post-war designs. This upgraded 3 bed, 2 bath home showcases double entry custom oak doors, modern European oak cabinets, imported terrazzo floors from Italy, one if kind corner, classic Forever Home features including soaring open-beam ceilings, expansive floor-to-ceiling-style windows that fill the home with natural light, and a beautiful entry skylight. Modern renovations include a fully remodeled kitchen, new flooring, and updated bathrooms, delivering a perfect blend of history and contemporary style. Sitting on an 8,000 sq ft lot, the property offers a side gate for RV parking plus a 2-car direct-access garage, a rare find in this mid-century enclave.
A stunning example of Fullerton’s Mid-Century legacy, revived, refreshed, and move-in ready.
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