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Listed by Kevin King • Marcus & Millichap
$ 1,995,000
Est. payment /mo
New
1102 Termino Avenue Long Beach, CA 90804
4,937 SqFt
UPDATED:
10/07/2024 03:58 AM
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,937 sqft
Price per Sqft $404
MLS Listing ID PW-24065141
Year Built 1923
Lot Size 5,597 Sqft
Property Description
We are pleased to present 1102 Termino Avenue located on the northeast corner of E 11th Street and Termino Avenue in the Greenbelt Heights Neighborhood of the Eastside of Long Beach, CA. The 2-story 7-unit multi-family residential apartment building was originally built in 1923 and substantially renovated in 2019/2020. The subject pr operty consists of approximately 5,751 square feet of building area including an approximately 536 sq. ft. four car f ree standing garage structure and a yard area of approximately 1,100 sq. ft. The entire parcel totals approximately 5,597 sq. ft of land area. Tenants enjoy living in the Greenbelt Heights Neighborhood of the Eastside of Long Beach, a short distance to The Long Beach Greenbelt, Recreation Park, including two (2) golf courses, Billie Jean King Tennis Center, Blair Field, Colorado Lagoon, Marine Stadium, local beaches, California State University of Long Beach. The subject property is conveniently near the popular retail, entertainment, and dining district of Belmont Shore's 2nd Street that offers more than 250 unique upscale boutiques, specialty shops, and a myriad of coffee shops, cafes, casual dining taverns, and eclectic international specialty restaurants. Other districts nearby the property include the East Village Arts District, 4th Street Retro Row and the Zafferia commercial corridor. Also close to the property is the Downtown Long Beach Business District which provides unique destinations, both historic and new, that attract over six million visitors annually. One of the city's most revered attractions, The Queen Mary, arrived in Long Beach in 1967 and has since impressed millions of visitors with its art deco interiors and glimpses into a bygone era. The Aquarium of the Pacific, on the other hand, provides an intimate look into the future of marine biology and sustainability. Hotels, restaurants, and other tourist-oriented venues including Shoreline Village, The Pike and Rainbow Harbor Waterf ront surround the juggernaut that is the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment.
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Zoning LBR2N
Interior
Laundry Common Area
Exterior
Garage Gated
Garage Spaces 4.0
Pool None
Community Features Biking, Curbs, Sidewalks
Building
Lot Description 6-10 Units/Acre
Sewer Public Sewer