1652 E Rogers Street Active

Long Beach,CA 90805

$ 3195

2 Beds

2 Baths

1031 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Rent

Square Footage 1,031 sqft

MLS Listing ID CRRS24248409

Bedrooms 2

Full Baths 1

HOA Y/N No

Originating Board Datashare California Regional

Year Built 1950

Lot Size 5,562 Sqft

Property Description

Charming 2-Bedroom, 1.5-Bath Front House in North Long Beach located at 1652 Rogers St! Nestled within a cul-de-sac-like setting with a neighborhood feel, this lovingly maintained front house is a perfect blend of modern updates and cozy charm. Offering 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 beautifully updated bathrooms, and a wealth of amenities, it’s ready to welcome you home. Features you'll love include a crisp interior with newly painted walls and stunning hardwood floors which create a warm and inviting atmosphere, from the moment you walk in, leading to the updated kitchen where you will cook in style with quartz countertops, a sleek stainless range, and abundant cabinet space. Modern comforts include recessed lighting, dual-paned windows, blackout pull-down shades, and brand-new fixtures throughout. But this property doesn’t stop there. Featuring ample parking the long side driveway accommodates 3-4 cars with ease. A private, fenced backyard with vinyl fencing, a brand-new shed, and laundry hookups for added convenience for outdoor living and entertaining. This home is located on a non-pass-through street in a serene neighborhood, providing for a tranquil home environment with a cozy neighborhood feel. Don't miss your chance to live in this thoughtfully upgraded and well-cared-for p

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Interior

Heating Wall Furnace

Cooling See Remarks

Flooring Tile,Wood

Fireplaces Type None

Fireplace No

Appliance Gas Range,Oven,ENERGY STAR Qualified Appliances,Gas Water Heater

Laundry Gas Dryer Hookup,Other

Exterior

Pool None

View Panoramic

Handicap Access Other

Private Pool false

Building

Story 1

Foundation Raised

Water Public

Architectural Style Traditional

Schools

School District Long Beach Unified

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