11052 W Hondo, Temple City, California 91780, Temple City, 91780 - 3 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$549,000$1,521/sqft
11052 W Hondo, Temple City, California 91780
3Beds
1Bath
1,521Sqft
10,564Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 10564, living area = 1521.
Top Cons:
Extensive Renovation Required: Described as a 'fixer home' built in 1942, the property will require significant capital investment and effort for modernization, repairs, and bringing it up to contemporary standards.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$549.0K vs avg $1.20M ($-651,000)1%
Size:1,521 sqft vs avg 1,644 sqft42%
Price/sqft:$361 vs avg $7231%
More Insights
Built in 1942 (84 years old).
Condition: Built in 1942, this property is explicitly described as a 'fixer home,' indicating it requires substantial repairs and rehabilitation. The single bathroom for 2-3 bedrooms is outdated for modern living, and the property analysis confirms 'Extensive Renovation Required.' The exterior image shows an aged and neglected appearance, consistent with a home where major systems, kitchen, and bathroom are likely original or very old and in need of complete overhaul or replacement.
Year Built
1942
Close
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List price
$549K
Original List price
$549K
Price/Sqft
$361
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25278599
Home ConditionPoor
Features
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About this home
PROBATE AUCTION!!! RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH FIXER HOME WITH A LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND DEN WITH FIREPLACE, ON A LARGE 10,564± SQ. FT. LOT, IN THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER TEMPLE CITY AREA IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY. POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT SITE. BUYERS SHOULD CHECK WITH THE CITY FOR CURRENT BUILDING RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS.
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Larry Weiner
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1942, this property is explicitly described as a 'fixer home,' indicating it requires substantial repairs and rehabilitation. The single bathroom for 2-3 bedrooms is outdated for modern living, and the property analysis confirms 'Extensive Renovation Required.' The exterior image shows an aged and neglected appearance, consistent with a home where major systems, kitchen, and bathroom are likely original or very old and in need of complete overhaul or replacement.
Pros & Cons
Pros
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 10564, living area = 1521.
Desirable Location: The property is situated in the highly sought-after Temple City area within the San Gabriel Valley, known for its strong community and amenities.
Expansive Lot Size: A generous 10,564 sq. ft. lot provides ample space for expansion, landscaping, or potential redevelopment, a significant asset in this area.
Significant Development Potential: Explicitly noted as a 'possible development site,' the large lot offers a rare opportunity for builders or those looking to construct a custom dream home.
Value-Add Investment Opportunity: As a 'fixer home' offered via 'probate auction,' this property presents a competitive entry point for investors or owner-occupants willing to undertake renovations for substantial equity growth.
Versatile Future Use: The property's characteristics allow for multiple strategic approaches, including extensive renovation and expansion of the existing structure or complete redevelopment of the site.
Cons
Extensive Renovation Required: Described as a 'fixer home' built in 1942, the property will require significant capital investment and effort for modernization, repairs, and bringing it up to contemporary standards.
Limited Bathroom Count: With only one bathroom for a 3-bedroom residence, the property falls short of modern family needs and will likely necessitate an additional bathroom during renovation.
Probate Sale & Development Uncertainty: The probate auction process can be more complex and time-consuming, and buyers must independently verify building restrictions and requirements with the city, introducing potential hurdles for development plans.
