4275 Country Club Drive, Long Beach, California 90807, Long Beach, 90807 - 4 bed, 6 bath

4275 Country Club Drive, Long Beach, California 90807 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$3,582,000$4,368/sqft
Est. Value: $3,135,204
-12%
AboveEstimate
4275 Country Club Drive, Long Beach, California 90807
4Beds
6Baths
4,368Sqft
14,878Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($3,135,203.57) is $446,796.43 (12%) lower than the list price ($3,582,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Golf Course Location: Nestled directly on the 16th fairway of the revered Virginia Country Club, offering exclusive golf course views and a prestigious address.
Top Cons:
High Price Point: The significant list price of $3.582 million targets a very exclusive buyer demographic, potentially limiting the pool of interested parties.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$3.58M vs avg $1.07M (+$2,512,500)98%
Size:4,368 sqft vs avg 1,839 sqft96%
Price/sqft:$820 vs avg $65083%

More Insights

Built in 1941 (85 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1941, the property has been 'masterfully reimagined' and undergone 'extensive updates' recently, as highlighted in the description and evident in the images. The kitchen is 'newly transformed' with sleek professional appliances, expansive stone countertops, and modern cabinetry, meeting current luxury standards. The primary bathroom features a 'spa-style bath' with dual vanities, a curbless shower, and high-end materials, appearing virtually new. While one bathroom (image 39) retains an older aesthetic, the overall condition, modern flooring, updated lighting, and resort-style outdoor amenities indicate a comprehensive, high-quality renovation within the last 5-6 years, aligning perfectly with the 'excellent' criteria.
Year Built
1941
Close
-
List price
$3.58M
Original List price
$3.58M
Price/Sqft
$820
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PW25115974
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: Golf Course
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewGolf Course

About this home

Nestled on the 16th fairway of the revered Virginia Country Club, 4275 Country Club Drive is a rare fusion of classic charm and modern refinement. Originally built in 1941, this iconic French Tudor estate has been masterfully reimagined, preserving its architectural heritage while embracing elevated contemporary living. The home’s storied past reveals itself through rich design elements: a hand-forged iron spiral staircase, dramatic barrel-vaulted ceilings, ornate plaster detailing, and sunlit bay windows that frame picturesque views. These timeless accents blend seamlessly with extensive updates designed for today’s discerning homeowner. At the center of the home, a newly transformed kitchen serves as both a functional showpiece and a welcoming gathering space. Outfitted with sleek professional appliances, expansive stone countertops, a generous peninsula, and a full butler’s pantry and wet bar, it’s a dream for both chefs and hosts alike. The adjacent breakfast nook, flooded with morning light, invites relaxed meals and quiet moments. The main-level primary suite is a private haven, spanning nearly 700 square feet. A wall of south-facing windows brings in the outdoors, while a personal retreat area adds versatility for fitness or relaxation. The custom walk-in closet is thoughtfully designed, and the spa-style bath features dual vanities, a curbless shower, and a private water closet—all executed with the finest materials and craftsmanship. The floor plan is intelligently arranged to support both entertaining and everyday living. Gracious formal spaces flow with ease, while private bedrooms are tucked away for serenity—upstairs and along the eastern wing. Outside, the estate truly shines. Lush landscaping surrounds a saltwater pool and spa, while an outdoor kitchen, dining area, and chic firepit lounge provide an ideal setting for hosting. A stylish pool house includes built-in cabinetry and a full bathroom, offering convenience and comfort for year-round enjoyment. Rarely does a home of this caliber come to market—where historic charm meets modern luxury in one of Long Beach’s most coveted neighborhoods. 4275 Country Club Drive is more than a residence—it’s a legacy.

H
Hoyt Hochman
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/13/18
Sold
$2,100,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1941, the property has been 'masterfully reimagined' and undergone 'extensive updates' recently, as highlighted in the description and evident in the images. The kitchen is 'newly transformed' with sleek professional appliances, expansive stone countertops, and modern cabinetry, meeting current luxury standards. The primary bathroom features a 'spa-style bath' with dual vanities, a curbless shower, and high-end materials, appearing virtually new. While one bathroom (image 39) retains an older aesthetic, the overall condition, modern flooring, updated lighting, and resort-style outdoor amenities indicate a comprehensive, high-quality renovation within the last 5-6 years, aligning perfectly with the 'excellent' criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Golf Course Location: Nestled directly on the 16th fairway of the revered Virginia Country Club, offering exclusive golf course views and a prestigious address.
Masterfully Reimagined Estate: A rare fusion of classic 1941 French Tudor charm and extensive modern refinement, preserving heritage while embracing contemporary luxury living.
Gourmet Chef's Kitchen: Features a newly transformed kitchen with sleek professional appliances, expansive stone countertops, a generous peninsula, and a full butler’s pantry and wet bar.
Luxurious Primary Suite: A private, nearly 700 sq ft main-level primary suite with south-facing windows, a personal retreat area, custom walk-in closet, and a spa-style bath with high-end finishes.
Resort-Style Outdoor Amenities: Boasts lush landscaping, a saltwater pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, dining area, chic firepit lounge, and a stylish pool house with a full bathroom.

Cons

High Price Point: The significant list price of $3.582 million targets a very exclusive buyer demographic, potentially limiting the pool of interested parties.
Potential for Specialized Maintenance: As a historic 1941 estate, even with extensive renovations, maintaining its architectural heritage may require specialized care and potentially higher costs compared to newer constructions.
Niche Architectural Style: The iconic French Tudor style, while unique, may not appeal to all luxury buyers who might prefer more contemporary or universally modern aesthetics, potentially narrowing market appeal.
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