This charming 1943 bungalow sits on the 200 block of Flower Street, a particularly desired niche within Eastside Costa Mesa, where mature trees lend a distinct character to the street. The Lower Eastside is known for its blend of custom homes and classic architecture, creating a distinct neighborhood feel. It's an area valued for its relaxed Southern California lifestyle and easy access to local amenities and beaches.
This home provides approximately 1,625 square feet of single-level living and includes original hardwood floors, vaulted beam ceilings, and good natural light throughout. The layout features a living room with a fireplace, a generous dining area, and a functional kitchen with a built-in banquette and a Dutch door to the backyard, all ready for updates.
The property has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. French doors open from the primary suite to a rear deck, suitable for outdoor dining and barbecues, which leads to a spacious, private yard. This outdoor area offers ample lawn, a dedicated side yard for pets, and a raised planter, providing space for recreation or entertaining. A detached two-car garage with alley access adds convenience, storage, and potential for future expansion or an ADU.
Whether you're considering a new custom home, a remodel to refresh its classic appeal, or maintaining it as an investment property, 275 Flower Street offers a solid base. The location benefits from ocean breezes and comfortable temperatures year-round, with good access to Newport Beach and nearby amenities like schools, dining, and shops along 17th Street. 275 Flower Street isn't just a house; it's an entry point to the quintessential Eastside Costa Mesa lifestyle.