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Midcentury Modern Harmony in Long Beach’s Iconic Rancho Estates An iconic expression of California modernism, this 1954 Cliff May Rancho—thoughtfully expanded in 1976—captures the spirit of indoor-outdoor living that defines the genre. Tucked into the tree-lined enclave of Long Beach’s Rancho Estates, the home is a luminous, low-slung retreat where architecture and nature exist in seamless dialogue. Signature elements of the Cliff May vernacular are present and perfectly preserved: open beam ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, clerestory windows, and warm birch paneling that glows in the afternoon light. The open-concept layout offers a fluid connection between kitchen, dining, and living spaces, encouraging both communal gathering and quiet reflection. Recent updates provide modern comfort without disrupting the home’s midcentury soul—central air conditioning, a skylit hall bath renovation, fresh interior and exterior paint, and a discreetly integrated laundry area. Outside, the private backyard unfolds like a resort: a shimmering pool and spa are framed by a sun-drenched deck, fire pit lounge, and poolside lanai. A built-in barbecue and al fresco dining area make outdoor entertaining effortless, while the front deck offers a tranquil perch for morning coffee. Set adjacent to the 800-acre El Dorado Park and Nature Center, this residence is part of a vibrant community that values design, nature, and connection. With access to trails, tennis courts, a dog park, golf courses, and even a bike path to the beach, this home isn't just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle embedded in Southern California’s architectural and ecological heritage.