Some houses try to imitate mid-century modern design. This one never had to. Built in 1965, the architecture here still feels intact — the kind of home where the original ideas were good enough that they never needed to be reinvented. The U-shaped layout wraps around a private courtyard anchored by a mature tree that instantly tells you this property has history, presence, and patience. Floor-to-ceiling glass lines the approach to the front door, creating that unmistakable indoor-outdoor feeling long before you even step inside. From the entry, a long window-lined corridor pulls you through the center of the home toward the living spaces beyond. On one side, the living room. On the other, the family room with original wood paneling and a double-sided wood-burning fireplace shared between the two spaces — a true architectural centerpiece from another era. The kitchen connects naturally to the family room while still preserving the character and separation that gives classic mid-century homes their warmth and rhythm. Outside, the backyard feels tucked away from the world. The hillside behind the home creates exceptional privacy with mature vegetation and direct adjacency to the Peters Canyon trail system just beyond. Morning hikes, mountain biking, trail runs, horseback riding, and evenings by the small lake at Peters Canyon are all part of daily life here. There’s even the potential to create direct trail access from the backyard for those who want it. A heated pool adds another layer to the setting — quiet afternoons, late summer evenings, friends over after a canyon ride. The layout is flexible in all the right ways. Four full bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two separate offices create options that are increasingly hard to find in a single-story home. One bedroom sits on its own wing beside an office, bathroom, and separate exterior entrance — ideal for guests, extended family, creative space, or a more private work-from-home setup. This isn’t a polished replica of mid-century modern style. It’s the real thing — preserved, functional, private, and deeply connected to its setting.
Property Details
Price:
$1,895,000
MLS #:
PW26106218
Status:
Active
Beds:
4
Baths:
3
Type:
Single Family
Subtype:
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood:
ntsnorthtustin
Listed Date:
May 15, 2026
Finished Sq Ft:
2,802
Lot Size:
18,270 sqft / 0.42 acres (approx)
Year Built:
1965
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Schools
School District:
Tustin Unified
Elementary School:
Arroyo
Middle School:
Hewes
High School:
Foothill
Interior
Appliances
DW, GD, MW, RF, WLR, ES, EO, SEF
Bathrooms
3 Full Bathrooms
Cooling
CA
Flooring
WOOD, CARP
Heating
CF
Interior Features
BI, ILFP
Laundry Features
IG
Levels
A
Main Level Bathrooms
3
Main Level Bedrooms
4
Exterior
Accessibility Features
NIS
Architectural Style
MCM
Attached Garage YN
1
Common Walls
NCW
Community Features
FHL, HIKI, BIKI
Construction Materials
STC
Fencing
WI
Garage Spaces
2
Parking Spots
2
Parking Total
2
Patio And Porch Features
CON
Roof
ASP, CMP
Spa Features
HT, IG, PVT
View
NO
Window Features
DPW
Financial
Map
Community
- Address10505 Grove Oak North Tustin CA
- CityNorth Tustin
- CountyOrange
- Zip Code92705
Market Summary
Current real estate data for Single Family in North Tustin as of May 17, 2026
37
Single Family Listed
49
Avg DOM
643
Avg $ / SqFt
$2,516,543
Avg List Price
Property Summary
- 10505 Grove Oak North Tustin CA is a Single Family for sale in North Tustin, CA, 92705. It is listed for $1,895,000 and features 4 beds, 3 baths, and has approximately 2,802 square feet of living space, and was originally constructed in 1965. The current price per square foot is $676. The average price per square foot for Single Family listings in North Tustin is $643. The average listing price for Single Family in North Tustin is $2,516,543.
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