Neighboring properties include other small Mediterranean Revival homes all constructed by different builders within the same tract subdivision. (An adjacent property was developed in 1997 and is not considered historic. Another was compromised by a second-story second unit built in the 1970's.) The blue two- and one-story home was originally constructed as a dormitory for occupancy by the farmhands of Charles C. Chapman, California's first citrus millionaire.
This neighborhood is protected under the city's zoning ordinance by an historic preservation overlay. Although most of these houses are patently historic, they are not recognized as local landmarks or by any other historic classification.