Vintage and Historical Craftsman Style Homes
in Orange County and Southern California
in Orange County and Southern California.
The Historical Homes presented on this web site are located in the most desirable Historic Neighborhoods throughout Orange County and the Long Beach Areas of Southern California. Enjoying a tremendous resurgence in homeowner popularity, these fine crafted homes are located in beautiful Historical Neighborhoods originally subdivided and built before World War Two (WWII). On this website the terms historical and vintage have the same meaning and are interchangeable.
Vintage
Homes found in many Historic Neighborhoods represent some of the finest
architecture and home designs produced in the United States and Canada.
The most popular being the California Craftsman Home has continued in
popularity throughout all of North America largely attributed to the
famous Gamble Home located in Pasadena, California designed by the famous
architects Green and Green. These homes are also referred to as California
Bungalows.
Another equally popular vintage residences and smaller bungalow architectural
designs originating from Southern California are the Spanish Revival
Homes aka Spanish Colonial, Spanish Eclectic, Spanish Hacienda, as well
as, their architectural cousins California Monterey, Mission and Pueblo
Revival. Other residential architectural plans and home designs available
as either a large mansion, a formal residence, a smaller home or the
often favorite of first time home buyers are the 1920’s California
Bungalow Styles of Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival, Gothic
Revival, French Country, Normandy, English Tudor and Cotswold, Italian
Renaissance, Beaux Arts, Chateauesque, Prairie (Frank Lloyd Wright),
Art Deco (Art Moderne), Greek Revival - Neoclassical, and lastly the
Victorian Era homes of the Queen Anne (The Munsters), Stick, Cape Cod
- Shingle, Empire Styles.
Buyers searching for the larger Formal Residences and Mansions or their
early 20th Century Subdivision Offspring of Smaller Homes and Cozy Bungalows
can find Homes for Sale throughout the many Great Neighborhoods on this
website.
The benefits of owning Historical Homes and Vintage Neighborhoods include
Classic Architectural Designs, Lower Housing Density, No Mello-Roos,
usually paid as an additional county property tax and No Home Owner
Association aka HOA's. You may enter through our vintage homes logo
above, or go directly to your favorite vintage Neighborhood by selecting
the appropriate link below.

