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120 Turquoise Ave
Newport Beach, CA

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Welcome to 120 Turquoise Avenue, located in the highly desirable neighborhood of Balboa Island in Newport Beach, CA. This stunning property, which is part of the Balboa Island Resubdivision of Section 1, was built in 1935 and features a spacious 2,438 square feet of living area. With 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 7 rooms in total, this charming residential property also includes a 400 square foot garage and a lot size of 2,550 square feet. The property has been recently assessed at $179,187, with $122,608 for the land and $56,579 for the improvements. Don't miss the opportunity to make this your dream home.


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2 miles from Saint Mark Presbyterian Church Columbarium
2 miles from Saint James Episcopal Church
2 miles from Pacific View Memorial Park

Property Data


Tax Legal Information
Description:
A TR BALBOA ISLAND RESUB SEC 1 BLK 15 LOT 21
Legal Lot Number 1:
21
Subdivision:
RESUBDIVISION OF SEC 1 BALBOA
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1935
Property Type:
Residential
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
2438
Lot Size in Sq Ft:
2550.00
Garage Sq Ft:
400
Cooling Type:
AC.COMMERCIAL A/C
Heating Type:
NONE
Number of Bathrooms:
3.00
Number of Bedrooms:
4
Number of Rooms:
7
Number of Stories:
2

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