Eichler homes are among the most sought-after midcentury modern residences in California, and they possess a flair and style that inspires the imagination. This particular Model LJ-124 Eichler was designed by acclaimed architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons and was built in 1960 in the Fairhaven neighborhood, the first of three historic Eichler neighborhoods in the city of Orange. This classic residence presents a clean canvas and a great value opportunity for savvy buyers looking to put their own touches on an iconic modern gem. The home features three bedrooms in its current configuration (it was originally built with four bedrooms and can be converted back), two bathrooms, a light filled open living room and dining area, adjacent open kitchen, a separate family room, and a laundry room in almost 2,000 square feet of living area. Original features include open beam tongue-and groove ceilings, clerestory windows, expansive walls of glass, and of course, the iconic Eichler atrium entry. The lot measures 8,700 square feet and is located in a quiet interior location within this peaceful and close-knit community. This property is pure midcentury modernism, set within one of Southern Californias most desirable historic neighborhoods. Eichler homes are among the most sought-after midcentury modern residences in California, and they possess a flair and style that inspires the imagination. This particular Model LJ-124 Eichler was designed by acclaimed architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons and was built in 1960 in the Fairhaven neighborhood, the first of three historic Eichler neighborhoods in the city of Orange. This classic residence presents a clean canvas and a great value opportunity for savvy buyers looking to put their own touches on an iconic modern gem. The home features three bedrooms in its current configuration (it was originally built with four bedrooms and can be converted back), two bathrooms, a light filled open living room and dining area, adjacent open kitchen, a separate family room, and a laundry room in almost 2,000 square feet of living area. Original features include open beam tongue-and groove ceilings, clerestory windows, expansive walls of glass, and of course, the iconic Eichler atrium entry. The lot measures 8,700 square feet and is located in a quiet interior location within this peaceful and close-knit community. This property is pure midcentury modernism, set within one of Southern Californias most desirable historic neighborhoods.
Listing courtesy of Listing Agent: Douglas Kramer (949-922-2291) from Listing Office: Re/Max R. E. Specialists.
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