10 Atlantic, Long Beach, California 90802, Long Beach, 90802 - 1 bed, 1 bath

10 Atlantic, Long Beach, California 90802 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$499,000
10 Atlantic, Long Beach, California 90802
1Bed
1Bath
820Sqft
8,541Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Panoramic Views: Gorgeous panoramic views from this top-floor corner unit, overlooking the ocean and downtown Long Beach, visible from the living room, bedroom, and the building's rooftop solarium.
Top Cons:
No Dedicated Parking: The property description mentions 'local options for parking,' indicating the unit does not include a dedicated parking space, which can be a significant inconvenience in a dense urban area.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$499.0K vs avg $485.0K (+$14,000)51%
Size:820 sqft vs avg 876 sqft43%
Price/sqft:$609 vs avg $58755%

More Insights

Built in 1922 (103 years old).
Condition: Built in 1922, this unit is in a historic building. While the common areas retain their classic charm, the unit itself, particularly the kitchen and bathroom, is significantly outdated. The kitchen features dated wooden cabinets, laminate countertops, and older appliances (aside from a newer stainless steel refrigerator). The bathroom has a basic vanity, older tile work, and dated fixtures. Flooring throughout the unit (linoleum/vinyl and carpet) and light fixtures also appear to be from an older renovation or original, likely 15-30 years old. The property is functional and maintained, but requires substantial cosmetic and functional updates to meet modern standards, aligning with the 'fair' condition criteria.
Year Built
1922
Close
-
List price
$499K
Original List price
$499K
Price/Sqft
$609
HOA
$560
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PW25242052
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Ocean
ViewOcean

About this home

Gorgeous panoramic views from the top floor of this corner unit overlooking the ocean and beautiful downtown Long Beach. These views are breathtaking at any time of day or night and are a must-see in person. Located in the well-known Artaban building, this large one-bedroom unit has a second room set up as an office space, ideal for work from home or having guests enjoy your home with the fantastic views. You can enjoy ocean views from the living room and bedroom. As you enter the building, you are greeted by the lobby, which takes you back in time to appreciate the history of this building. Enjoy the top roof level solarium with amazing views and a setup your friends will never want to leave. The building has a community laundry onsite, an exterior garden area with outdoor seating, and a bike storage room. The HOA includes water, electricity, gas, and building maintenance. There are local options for parking, and the next best thing besides the views is that it is located downtown, close to Shoreline Village, The Queen Mary, The Aquarium, various restaurants, and easy access to the freeways. This home lets you put love into an amazing space with breathtaking views.

Nearby schools

6/10
Chavez Elementary School
Public,K-50.3mi
7/10
Stevenson Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
7/10
International Elementary School
Public,K-50.7mi
5/10
Edison Elementary School
Public,K-51.0mi
7/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
7/10
Roosevelt Elementary School
Public,K-51.4mi
6/10
Franklin Classical Middle School
Public,6-80.6mi
6/10
Washington Middle School
Public,6-81.4mi
6/10
Polytechnic High School
Public,9-121.4mi
3/10
Cabrillo High School
Public,9-122.6mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
02/08/06
Sold
$21,000
Condition Rating
Fair

Built in 1922, this unit is in a historic building. While the common areas retain their classic charm, the unit itself, particularly the kitchen and bathroom, is significantly outdated. The kitchen features dated wooden cabinets, laminate countertops, and older appliances (aside from a newer stainless steel refrigerator). The bathroom has a basic vanity, older tile work, and dated fixtures. Flooring throughout the unit (linoleum/vinyl and carpet) and light fixtures also appear to be from an older renovation or original, likely 15-30 years old. The property is functional and maintained, but requires substantial cosmetic and functional updates to meet modern standards, aligning with the 'fair' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Panoramic Views: Gorgeous panoramic views from this top-floor corner unit, overlooking the ocean and downtown Long Beach, visible from the living room, bedroom, and the building's rooftop solarium.
Prime Downtown Location: Exceptional downtown Long Beach location provides convenient walking access to Shoreline Village, The Queen Mary, The Aquarium, diverse restaurants, and easy freeway access.
Historic Building Charm & Amenities: Situated in the well-known, historic Artaban building, featuring a charming lobby, a top-level solarium with views, community laundry, an exterior garden area, and bike storage.
Flexible Living Space: A large one-bedroom unit includes a versatile second room, perfectly suited for a home office or accommodating guests, enhancing its functionality and appeal.
Inclusive HOA Dues: The monthly HOA fee covers essential utilities such as water, electricity, gas, and building maintenance, simplifying monthly budgeting for residents.

Cons

No Dedicated Parking: The property description mentions 'local options for parking,' indicating the unit does not include a dedicated parking space, which can be a significant inconvenience in a dense urban area.
Building Age & Potential Maintenance: Built in 1922, the building is over a century old. While offering historic charm, its age may imply potential for older infrastructure, higher maintenance costs, or the need for future building-wide upgrades.
High HOA Fee: Despite the inclusions, the $560 monthly association fee is relatively high for a one-bedroom unit, which could be a notable financial consideration for potential buyers.

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