The House at 154 Pearl Street. Is one of the oldest surviving homes in Laguna Beach, dating back to 1883. Tresor Properties, a partnership that bought the home, plans to restore and renovate the house and build a second unit on the 5,000 square foot lot, just one block inland from the beach.

 In 1883, the light bulb was just four years old and Cuba was still apart of Spain, in this same year a small cottage sprang up at 154 Pearl St. in Laguna Beach. The Pearl street house still stands and is one of the oldest surviving home homes in Laguna Beach.

 A group of investors paid $3.8 million to buy the two-story board-and-batten residence less than a block from Pearl beach. The ocean view home is now about 1500 square feet, featuring three bedrooms and two baths. It sits o a 5,000 square foot lot. Tresor Properties plans to upgrade the home to meet today's codes using traditional materials and to add about 500 square feet. The firm plans to build a second home on the property as well, creating a condo style two unit property.

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