1016 Amapola Avenue – For Sale at $1,125,000
If historical craftsman homes are your thing this latest listing of a classic beach bungalow in Old Torrance is definitely worth a look.
The newest listing in Old Town Torrance is this super charming and beautifully renovated craftsman bungalow located at 1016 Amapola Ave.
This single level craftsman bungalow has been beautifully restored and updated while maintaining it’s original look and feel. Step back in time with this 2 bedroom cottage with original hardwood floors and more. The kitchen has been updated with a spacious island to give it a nice open feel. The home exudes charm throughout. The home is as beautiful on the outside with great curb appeal and very large backyard area. All of this in the wonderful neighborhood of Old Torrance.
View the MLS listing details below.
1016 Amapola Ave Facts and Features
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 1,008 square feet (BTV)
- 5,600 foot lot lot
- Built in 1924
- Updated and remodeled
- Listed at $1,125,000
- Listing courtesy of Mary Woerner of Fredericks Realty – 323-805-8141
1016 Amapola Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501 – For Sale at $1,125,000
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 neighborhoods and communities.  Prices range dramatically so it’s great to focus stats and trends on small parts of town as well as Torrance real estate in general.  2019 saw 96 “on market” home sales in the community of Old Town Torrance.  This neighborhood has a charming historic feel unlike anything else in the South Bay.  The median “list” price was $690,000 with the median home sale priced at $689,500 meaning that homes basically sold for full price during the year.  This continued the trend of being a very solid “seller’s market”.  Homes were on the market an average of 34 days before selling or going into escrow.   The lowest price of the year was $255,000 for a one bedroom condo on Cabrillo with the highest priced sale of the year being $1,130,000 for a two unit property on Arlington.  The majority of the home sales were single family homes and several were beautiful historic craftsman homes which is what makes this neighborhood in Torrance so special.
 neighborhoods and communities.  Prices range dramatically so it’s great to focus stats and trends on small parts of town as well as Torrance real estate in general.  2019 saw 96 “on market” home sales in the community of Old Town Torrance.  This neighborhood has a charming historic feel unlike anything else in the South Bay.  The median “list” price was $690,000 with the median home sale priced at $689,500 meaning that homes basically sold for full price during the year.  This continued the trend of being a very solid “seller’s market”.  Homes were on the market an average of 34 days before selling or going into escrow.   The lowest price of the year was $255,000 for a one bedroom condo on Cabrillo with the highest priced sale of the year being $1,130,000 for a two unit property on Arlington.  The majority of the home sales were single family homes and several were beautiful historic craftsman homes which is what makes this neighborhood in Torrance so special.