12025 Chamberlaine Way, Adelanto, California 92301, Adelanto, 92301 - bed, bath

12025 Chamberlaine Way, Adelanto, California 92301 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$360,000$1,800/sqft
12025 Chamberlaine Way, Adelanto, California 92301
0Bed
0Bath
1,800Sqft
8,190Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Income-Generating Duplex: The property is a well-maintained duplex with two spacious 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom units, offering immediate rental income potential for investors.
Top Cons:
Property Age: Built in 1982, the property is over 40 years old, which may imply older systems and finishes that could require future maintenance or upgrades.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$360.0K vs avg $570.0K ($-210,000)20%
Size:1,800 sqft vs avg 2,048 sqft40%
Price/sqft:$200 vs avg $20050%

More Insights

Built in 1982 (44 years old).
Condition: Built in 1982, this property is 42 years old and shows its age. While described as 'well-maintained,' the exterior images reveal faded paint, general wear, and a boarded-up window, indicating a need for cosmetic updates and minor repairs. The 'wall heating and cooling' system is outdated. Without interior photos, it's assumed the kitchens and bathrooms are original or have dated renovations, requiring updates to meet current standards. It's functional but clearly aged.
Year Built
1982
Close
-
List price
$360K
Original List price
$360K
Price/Sqft
$200
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IV26009883
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home

Well-maintained single-story duplex located in Adelanto, CA, featuring two spacious 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom units of approximately 900 square feet each. Built in 1982, the property offers functional floor plans, private front and rear entrances, wall heating and cooling, private patios, and individually metered gas and electric utilities. The site includes ample on-site parking, desert landscaping, and a street-level lot. Conveniently positioned near local retail, schools, parks, public transportation, and major commuter routes including Highway 395 and Interstate 15. Ideal for long-term residential ownership in a growing High Desert market. Additional duplex properties in close proximity are available for individual purchase, offering an opportunity to acquire multiple similar assets within the same neighborhood.

D
DARREN CORREA
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/25/12
Sold
$625,000
07/17/06
Sold
$216,000
11/23/04
Sold
$125,000
Condition Rating
Fair

Built in 1982, this property is 42 years old and shows its age. While described as 'well-maintained,' the exterior images reveal faded paint, general wear, and a boarded-up window, indicating a need for cosmetic updates and minor repairs. The 'wall heating and cooling' system is outdated. Without interior photos, it's assumed the kitchens and bathrooms are original or have dated renovations, requiring updates to meet current standards. It's functional but clearly aged.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Income-Generating Duplex: The property is a well-maintained duplex with two spacious 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom units, offering immediate rental income potential for investors.
Individual Utility Metering: Each unit features individually metered gas and electric utilities, simplifying tenant billing and reducing landlord operational burdens.
Strategic Location & Accessibility: Conveniently positioned near local retail, schools, parks, public transportation, and major commuter routes including Highway 395 and Interstate 15, enhancing tenant appeal.
Investment Scalability: Additional similar duplex properties are available for individual purchase in close proximity, offering a unique opportunity to acquire multiple assets and expand an investment portfolio within the same neighborhood.
Tenant-Friendly Amenities: Units offer functional floor plans, private front and rear entrances, private patios, and ample on-site parking, contributing to tenant satisfaction and retention.

Cons

Property Age: Built in 1982, the property is over 40 years old, which may imply older systems and finishes that could require future maintenance or upgrades.
Wall Heating and Cooling: While climate control is present, the use of wall heating and cooling units rather than central HVAC might be less efficient or desirable for some tenants, especially in a desert climate.
Desert Landscaping: The desert landscaping, while low-maintenance, may not appeal to all prospective tenants or buyers who prefer more traditional green spaces.
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