5411 E El Cedral St · Long Beach, California
Park Estates has its own logic. Wide lots, single-story rooflines, mature canopy. This house claims one of the largest parcels on the block and the longest sightline through it. The result is rare in Long Beach: 18,443 square feet of land entirely shaped around how a household lives.
“A custom performance stage sits behind the pool. The koi pond is older than most of the trees on the lot. This was never a house that wanted you to leave at sundown.”
Approximately 3,668 square feet of single-story living arranged around the long axis of the lot. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms. The fourth bedroom carries its own private entrance, which the prior owners used as in-law quarters and which the next owner can use the same way, or as a separate office, or as a guest suite that never crosses the rest of the household.
Inside, the kitchen is a working chef's room rather than a showroom. Stainless built-ins from Miele. Extensive custom cabinetry that hides the appliance count without sacrificing reach. A piano-shaped island with bar seating that anchors the room without crowding the floor. The dining room is formal in the older sense of the word: a room with a clear job, not a passage between other rooms.
The primary suite reads as a private wing. Walk-in shower, dedicated sauna, large picture window looking back through the pool yard. The other bedrooms hold the western half of the plan with their own gathered light.
A custom performance stage built into the back yard. Live music, gatherings, anniversaries. It is the feature that defines this property and the one no other house in Park Estates has.
A sparkling pool with a separate pool house carrying its own bathrooms. The pool house is small but complete; guests at a long afternoon do not have to walk through the main residence to change or dry off.
An established koi pond filled with full-grown fish. The pond is decades old, the trees that shade it are decades old, and the water has its own ecosystem. Not something you build. Something you inherit.
Miele built-in coffee, full stainless appliance package, piano-shaped island. Restaurant-grade workflow, not a marketing kitchen. The room was built to actually cook for thirty.
Dedicated sauna inside the primary suite. The walk-in shower is large. The window pulls the pool yard into the bath. The wing reads as a private spa, not a master en suite.
The fourth bedroom has a separate exterior entrance. In-law quarters, long-term guest stays, an office that opens off the street. The flexibility is structural, not aspirational.
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Park Estates is the rare Long Beach neighborhood where the lot sizes don't lie. Wide streets, mature trees, an unhurried single-story rhythm. The Estate section, where this house sits, is the most settled corner of it.
Walk south five blocks to the gates of CSULB. Drive ten minutes to Belmont Shore, the Marina, or the 405. The neighborhood holds its quiet, and the city stays exactly as far away as you want it to be.
Walk the grounds. See the stage. Sit in the kitchen. A private tour is arranged within twenty-four hours.