Cliff May-style homes are located in the Rancho Estates area of Long Beach, California. These mid-century modern homes were designed by the architect who created the California ranch house style.
Cliff May homes are some of the most sought-after ranch-style properties in Southern California. You can find Cliff May houses for sale primarily in Long Beach, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego areas, with many featuring his signature single-story ranch design.
These homes were built from 1953 to 1954. They offer you an open floor plan with a pitched roof and ceiling windows.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cliff May Homes
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What’s the starting price for Cliff May homes in Long Beach?
Cliff May homes range in prices from $1,200,000 to $1,700,000. These are beautiful single-story homes. The size and lot location also affect pricing significantly. Custom Cliff May designs usually cost more than his tract home developments.
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How do Cliff May homes compare to Eichler homes?
Both architects prioritized open floor plans and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Cliff May introduced the ranch style before Joseph Eichler’s notable mid-century designs. May’s residences generally have single-story layouts with post-and-beam construction, while Eichler’s homes stand out for their abundant glass walls and signature atriums.
May focused on horizontal lines and using natural materials. In their ways, both architects designed houses that dissolve the distinction between indoor and outdoor environments.
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What are the unique features of Cliff May’s architectural style?
You’ll recognize Cliff May homes by their long, low profiles and single-story design. His ranch houses feature open floor plans that connect living spaces seamlessly. Post-and-beam construction creates clean lines throughout the interior. Large windows and sliding glass doors bring natural light inside. Indoor-outdoor living spaces include covered patios and courtyards. May used natural materials like wood and stone to blend homes with their surroundings.
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How far is the ocean from this Long Beach neighborhood?
The beach is 2.3 miles from Long Beach, 9.6 miles from Huntington Beach, and 22.1 miles from the Newport Beach Pier.
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Who should I call to view these Cliff May homes?
Call Jay Valento, Long Beach real estate agent, and owner of RedWagonTeam.com at Fathom Realty Group. He and his real estate partner each have over 31 years of real estate experience. They take a consulting approach to real estate to help you purchase or sell homes. Call Jay at 562-413-7655.
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Who is Cliff May?
Cliff May was an influential American designer and builder, widely regarded as the creator of the California Ranch-style home. Born around 1908 in San Diego and active until 1989, May lacked formal architectural training but leveraged his deep familiarity with Spanish colonial architecture and his California upbringing.
Over his career, he crafted more than a thousand custom residences and designed plans for upwards of 18,000 tract homes, leaving a lasting mark on post-World War II suburban development, particularly in Southern California.
Cliff May Housing Market Report

I researched the data this morning in our multiple listing service (MLS) to give you an overall idea of pricing in this neighborhood.
This link to Cliff May’s Real Estate Market Report takes you to the most accurate sales data of single-family homes that have sold. The report includes Cliff May and Rancho Estates houses.
The data is updated weekly and is more accurate than other online real estate portals.
Since it is updated weekly, I thought it would be a better resource for you.
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