Courtesy of: Beatrix Whipple, Keller Williams Pacific Estate, beatrix@thewhipplegroup.com
Courtesy of: Beatrix Whipple, Keller Williams Pacific Estate, beatrix@thewhipplegroup.com
$719,000
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1 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 46,167.00 Square Feet
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Apartment
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$719,000
835 Locust Avenue 323 Welcome to Unit 323 at the historic and iconic Masonic Temple Lofts. This north, south, west-facing end unit, located in the south tower, embodies minimalist, luxurious loft living. With polished concrete floors, high concrete ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows, this corner unit is bathed in natural light. The open-concept floor plan seamlessly connects the living, entertaining, and dining areas, creating a fluid, modern space. The kitchen is equipped with sleek black granite countertops, stainless steel Viking appliances, ample storage, and a convenient breakfast counter. The large private patio is ideal for al fresco dining or enjoying Southern California's perfect evenings. The dual-vanity bathroom includes both a shower stall and a shower-over-tub combination, while the in-unit laundry area provides extra storage. A custom wardrobe with sliding doors in the living area adds a stylish, minimalist solution for storage that blends effortlessly with the loft’s aesthetic. The Temple Lofts community offers a range of premium amenities, including a fitness center, private storage spaces, a community clubhouse, a deck with built-in BBQs and a fire pit, onsite maintenance, and secure guest parking. This unit also comes with new HVAC and two assigned parking spaces. Located near dining, shopping, coffee shops, fitness studios, the convention center, Pine Ave, The Pike, and Ocean Blvd, this loft offers both luxury and convenience in the heart of Long Beach.
Courtesy of: Beatrix Whipple, Keller Williams Pacific Estate, beatrix@thewhipplegroup.com
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