Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Mid-Century Modern Homes in Long Beach holding strong

Mid-century modern homes can be found throughout Long Beach. Probably the greatest density of these homes is an area near El Dorado park that was designed by Cliff May. This neighborhood has over 400 homes, however, at any given point you may find fewer than 6 homes available.



Mid-century modern homes were built dominantly in the 1950's. They were pioneered by architects and designers like Cliff May and Joseph Eichler. These homes, although built in large tracts, where designed to break away from the norm of traditional "tract" housing. These homes were designed to embrace light and the nature of living in southern California.

Some of the characteristics of these homes that attract many are:
  • Open floor plans


  • High open beamed ceilings


  • Floor to ceiling windows


  • Floor plan centered around a the outdoors

The desire to embrace this architectural style and tradition has enabled these homes to hold strong values throughout the changing real estate market. The Cliff May neighborhood in Long Beach still has only limited inventory and values are fairing far better than other areas. Whether it be a fixer or a property in pristine condition there is quite a following for these architecturally distinct homes.

If you want to have the opportunity to own a mid-century modern home use the Long Beach MLS to find the one that is right for you.

2 comments:

Toronto realtor said...

I really like this kind of style. I am dealing with Toronto houses and recently I dealt with such a house also here in Toronto. It is quite unique style in Toronto and also not so suitable since the weather is quite different in here. Anyway price was very high and all customers were very impressed with atmosphere in the house.

James Bridges said...

Yes, I would say in Toronto that these are probably not the best choice. The natural aspect of being open to the environment is great where it's warm, but might really make for a high energy bill.