14144 Viburnum Drive, Whittier, CA 90604
List Price: $899K
Listing Status: Active
0Days on Market: 0
3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 1,496 sq ft
Property Type: Residential
Year Built: 1953
Lot Size: 8,452 sq ft
Private Pool: Yes
MLS Number: P1-26730
About This Property
Set within the Hugheston Meadows tract, a 1953 Mid-Century neighborhood influenced by the design principles of A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons, this updated single-level residence offers a rare blend of architectural character and everyday livability. Built in 1953 as part of a cohesive postwar tract, the neighborhood reflects the influence of early California modernism, with low-slung rooflines, horizontal massing, and a clear connection between indoor and outdoor spaces .Inside, the home opens to a wide, light-filled living and dining area anchored by a clean, open layout. Large sliding glass doors extend the living space to the backyard, reinforcing the indoor-outdoor flow that defines the era. The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with modern cabinetry, quartz-style counters, and a central island that functions as both workspace and gathering point, all oriented toward the main living areas.A separate family room with exposed wood beam ceilings adds a second living zone, ideal for media, play, or flexible use. The three-bedroom layout is efficient and well-proportioned, with two updated bathrooms and a practical interior laundry area.The lot is expansive and usable, with multiple outdoor zones including a covered patio, brick hardscape, lawn, and spa. The scale of the yard supports both entertaining and day-to-day living, with room to adapt over time.Extensive owner upgrades have been completed to prepare the home for market, resulting in a clean, turnkey presentation while retaining the simplicity of its Mid-Century roots.Located near Candlewood Country Club and the Liberty Community Plaza, the home benefits from convenient access to parks, recreation, and neighborhood amenities, while remaining tucked into a residential enclave that feels distinct from surrounding housing stock.A compelling opportunity for buyers seeking an entry point into Mid-Century design, with a neighborhood identity that is both cohesive and increasingly appreciated.