1203 E San Antonio Drive 201, Long Beach, California 90807, Long Beach, 90807 - 2 bed, 2 bath

1203 E San Antonio Drive 201, Long Beach, California 90807 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$555,000$909/sqft
1203 E San Antonio Drive 201, Long Beach, California 90807
2Beds
2Baths
909Sqft
Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Desirable Neighborhood: Located in Bixby Knolls, a highly sought-after Long Beach neighborhood known for its charm, community, and tree-lined streets.
Top Cons:
Building Age: Built in 1979, the property is over 40 years old, which may imply dated finishes or systems that could require future updates or renovations.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$555.0K vs avg $525.0K (+$30,000)69%
Size:909 sqft vs avg 978 sqft38%
Price/sqft:$611 vs avg $51494%

More Insights

Built in 1979 (47 years old).
Condition: Built in 1979, this condo features a recently and extensively renovated kitchen with modern white shaker cabinets, dark countertops, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting. The living areas also benefit from updated laminate flooring. While the building's age is a factor and some elements like the vertical blinds appear dated, the significant updates in the kitchen and flooring make the property move-in ready with no immediate major renovations required. The overall condition suggests a well-maintained home, aligning with the 'Good' criteria for properties extensively renovated within the last 5-15 years, even if a full renovation hasn't occurred.
Year Built
1979
Close
-
List price
$555K
Original List price
$555K
Price/Sqft
$611
HOA
$384
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
RS25074600
Home ConditionGood
Features
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About this home

This 2 BR/2 BA Condo is situated in the heart of E. San Antonio and Orange Avenue in Long Beach.

M
Marlene Celestino
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 1979, this condo features a recently and extensively renovated kitchen with modern white shaker cabinets, dark countertops, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting. The living areas also benefit from updated laminate flooring. While the building's age is a factor and some elements like the vertical blinds appear dated, the significant updates in the kitchen and flooring make the property move-in ready with no immediate major renovations required. The overall condition suggests a well-maintained home, aligning with the 'Good' criteria for properties extensively renovated within the last 5-15 years, even if a full renovation hasn't occurred.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Desirable Neighborhood: Located in Bixby Knolls, a highly sought-after Long Beach neighborhood known for its charm, community, and tree-lined streets.
Practical Layout: The 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom configuration offers a functional and desirable living arrangement suitable for various buyer profiles.
Central Location: Situated in the heart of E. San Antonio and Orange Avenue, providing convenient access to local amenities, dining, and transportation.
Low-Maintenance Living: As a condominium, it offers a low-maintenance lifestyle, appealing to buyers seeking convenience without the responsibilities of a single-family home.
Strong Market City: Located in Long Beach, a popular and vibrant Southern California city with a generally robust real estate market and diverse amenities.

Cons

Building Age: Built in 1979, the property is over 40 years old, which may imply dated finishes or systems that could require future updates or renovations.
Limited Living Space: With 909 square feet, the unit offers relatively compact living space for a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom configuration, potentially feeling small for some occupants.
Recurring HOA Fee: The monthly association fee of $384.0 represents a significant recurring cost that buyers must factor into their budget.
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