1037 1037 Kewen, San Fernando, California 91340, San Fernando, 91340 - 3 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$599,000$1,040/sqft
Est. Value: $599,000
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FairlyEstimate
1037 1037 Kewen, San Fernando, California 91340
3Beds
1Bath
1,040Sqft
4,971Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
The estimated value ($599,000) is $0 (0%) lower than the list price ($599,000). This property may be overpriced.
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Investment Potential: Explicitly marketed as a 'Great investment property,' suggesting strong potential for rental income or future appreciation.
Top Cons:
Condition Requiring TLC: The property 'needs some TLC,' indicating that buyers should anticipate immediate repair or renovation expenses to bring it to optimal condition.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$599.0K vs avg $739.0K ($-140,000)19%
Size:1,040 sqft vs avg 1,227 sqft32%
Price/sqft:$576 vs avg $58048%
More Insights
Built in 1952 (74 years old).
Condition: Built in 1952, this property shows signs of age and requires minor to moderate updates. While it benefits from some positive features like wood floors, smooth ceilings, and granite countertops in the kitchen, the overall aesthetic is dated. The kitchen features mismatched cabinets (oak lowers, white uppers) and a basic appliance, while the bathroom is significantly outdated with maroon tiled countertops and shower surround. The listing explicitly states it 'Needs some TLC,' indicating necessary repairs and cosmetic improvements to bring it to modern standards. Major systems appear functional, but the property is aged and shows wear, aligning with the 'Fair' category.
Year Built
1952
Close
-
List price
$599K
Original List price
$649K
Price/Sqft
$576
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25229996
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Mountain(s)
Patio
ViewMountain(s)
About this home
Great investment property. Large backyard with storage building. RV access. Front porch, granite counter tops in kitchen with oak lower cabinets. Wood floors in home. Smooth ceilings and ceiling fan. Separate laundry facilities. Fruit trees in rear yard. Updated main line. RV parking on one side and single car garage on the other side. Nice front porch. Needs some TLC. Situated on a nice street.
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Gail Scalise
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1952, this property shows signs of age and requires minor to moderate updates. While it benefits from some positive features like wood floors, smooth ceilings, and granite countertops in the kitchen, the overall aesthetic is dated. The kitchen features mismatched cabinets (oak lowers, white uppers) and a basic appliance, while the bathroom is significantly outdated with maroon tiled countertops and shower surround. The listing explicitly states it 'Needs some TLC,' indicating necessary repairs and cosmetic improvements to bring it to modern standards. Major systems appear functional, but the property is aged and shows wear, aligning with the 'Fair' category.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Investment Potential: Explicitly marketed as a 'Great investment property,' suggesting strong potential for rental income or future appreciation.
Generous Outdoor Amenities: Features a large backyard with fruit trees, a storage building, and dedicated RV access/parking, offering significant utility and recreational space.
Key Interior Upgrades: The kitchen boasts granite countertops and oak lower cabinets, complemented by wood floors and smooth ceilings throughout the home, enhancing its aesthetic and functional appeal.
Functional Features: Includes separate laundry facilities and a welcoming front porch, adding to the home's practicality and curb appeal.
Updated Infrastructure: An updated main line provides peace of mind regarding a critical and often costly home system.
Cons
Condition Requiring TLC: The property 'needs some TLC,' indicating that buyers should anticipate immediate repair or renovation expenses to bring it to optimal condition.
Limited Bathroom Count: With only one bathroom for three bedrooms, the property may not meet the needs or preferences of larger families or modern buyers.
Age of Property: Built in 1952, the home's age suggests that some systems or components may be original or nearing the end of their lifespan, potentially requiring future maintenance or replacement.










