1330 W 48th, Los Angeles, California 90037, Los Angeles, 90037 - 4 bed, 4 bath

1330 W 48th, Los Angeles, California 90037 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,150,000$1,604/sqft
Est. Value: $979,450
-14%
AboveEstimate
1330 W 48th, Los Angeles, California 90037
4Beds
4Baths
1,604Sqft
6,502Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($979,450.215) is $170,549.785 (14%) lower than the list price ($1,150,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Development & Income Potential: Situated on a newly rezoned R3 oversized lot, this property offers significant long-term upside with the potential to build up to three homes. It's also pre-wired with a new 220-amp electrical panel and separate meters, specifically designed for an easy ADU conversion.
Top Cons:
Unpermitted Studio Unit: The presence of an 'additional unpermitted studio unit' in the backyard, while offering potential, represents a legal and compliance risk that a buyer would need to address for full legality or removal.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.15M vs avg $650.0K (+$500,000)97%
Size:1,604 sqft vs avg 1,491 sqft58%
Price/sqft:$717 vs avg $46494%

More Insights

Built in 1908 (118 years old).
Condition: Despite the original build year of 1908, this property is described as a 'turn-key new construction opportunity' and a 'high-quality ground-up rebuild' with a brand-new foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and all major systems. The kitchen features new white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, and modern stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms are fully updated with new vanities, fixtures, and clean surrounds. The home boasts new laminate faux wood flooring, recessed lighting, dual-pane windows, and modern mini-split A/C units, indicating all components are new or virtually new and meet current quality standards.
Year Built
1908
Close
-
List price
$1.15M
Original List price
$1.15M
Price/Sqft
$717
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
DW26005375
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Patio
View-

About this home

Welcome to a rare, turn-key new construction opportunity on a newly rezoned R3 lot, offering both luxury living and serious long-term upside. This high-quality ground-up rebuild features a brand-new foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and systems throughout. All permits, plans, and Certificate of Occupancy are available for buyer confidence. The oversized R3 lot allows for the potential to build up to three homes, making this property ideal for owner-users, multi-generational living, or future development. The main residence offers 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms with an expansive, light-filled layout. The first floor includes three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, while the second floor is dedicated to a massive primary suite retreat with a full bath and private living space. At the heart of the home is a designer gourmet kitchen featuring quartz countertops, custom lighting, stainless steel appliances, gas range, breakfast bar, slow-close cabinetry, and thoughtful storage throughout. Luxury finishes include dual-pane windows, laminate faux wood flooring, recessed lighting, smooth ceilings, A/C, copper plumbing, water-conserving fixtures, and detailed base and crown accents. Outdoor living shines here. A long front porch with epoxy flooring overlooks a landscaped yard with banana trees, while the fully fenced backyard features grass, watermelon vine, avocado, and lime trees. The long 8-car driveway leads to a detached 2-car garage, already positioned for an easy ADU conversion. Major bonus: a new 220-amp electrical panel with two separate meters, specifically designed for adding an ADU. An additional unpermitted studio unit in the backyard will be delivered vacant at close of escrow, offering immediate flexibility or income potential. Conveniently located near schools, parks, shopping, dining, transportation, entertainment, and major freeways. This is not just a home. It’s a move-in-ready residence with built-in expansion and investment upside in a rapidly evolving Los Angeles neighborhood.

J
Jose Blandon
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

3/10
Normandie Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.2mi
/10
Dr. James Edward Jones Primary Center
Public,K-20.4mi
2/10
Western Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.6mi
2/10
Marguerite Poindexter Lamotte Elementary
Public,K-50.6mi
3/10
Fifty-Second Street Elementary School
Public,K-50.7mi
5/10
Menlo Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.8mi
2/10
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School
Public,K-51.0mi
5/10
West Vernon Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
3/10
Angeles Mesa Elementary School
Public,K-51.3mi
2/10
Forty-Second Street Elementary School
Public,K-51.4mi
2/10
Main Street Elementary School
Public,K-51.5mi
2/10
Tom Bradley Global Awareness Magnet School
Public,K-51.7mi
3/10
Trinity Street Elementary School
Public,K-51.9mi
/10
Maple Primary Center
Public,K-12.0mi
3/10
Sixth Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-52.3mi
2/10
Barack Obama Global Preparation Academy
Public,6-80.6mi
2/10
John Muir Middle School
Public,6-81.0mi
1/10
Horace Mann Junior High School
Public,6-81.7mi
2/10
Audubon Middle School
Public,6-81.9mi
3/10
William Jefferson Clinton Middle School
Public,6-81.9mi
3/10
Los Angeles Academy Middle
Public,6-82.1mi
3/10
Manual Arts Senior High School
Public,9-120.7mi
2/10
Augustus F. Hawkins High A Critical Design And Gaming
Public,9-121.1mi
1/10
Crenshaw Science, Technology, Engineering, Math And Medicine Magnet
Public,9-121.7mi
3/10
Nava College Preparatory Academy
Public,9-122.8mi
5/10
Santee Education Complex
Public,9-122.9mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/22/22
Sold
$575,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite the original build year of 1908, this property is described as a 'turn-key new construction opportunity' and a 'high-quality ground-up rebuild' with a brand-new foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and all major systems. The kitchen features new white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, and modern stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms are fully updated with new vanities, fixtures, and clean surrounds. The home boasts new laminate faux wood flooring, recessed lighting, dual-pane windows, and modern mini-split A/C units, indicating all components are new or virtually new and meet current quality standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Development & Income Potential: Situated on a newly rezoned R3 oversized lot, this property offers significant long-term upside with the potential to build up to three homes. It's also pre-wired with a new 220-amp electrical panel and separate meters, specifically designed for an easy ADU conversion.
Turn-Key New Construction Quality: Despite its original build year, this is a 'ground-up rebuild' with a brand-new foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and systems throughout, offering the benefits of a modern, low-maintenance home with all permits and Certificate of Occupancy available.
High-End Modern Finishes: The home boasts a designer gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and custom cabinetry, complemented by luxury finishes such as dual-pane windows, A/C, copper plumbing, recessed lighting, and smooth ceilings.
Spacious & Versatile Layout: The main residence features an expansive, light-filled layout with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, including a massive primary suite retreat on the second floor with its own private living space, ideal for multi-generational living or owner-users.
Enhanced Outdoor Living & Parking: The property offers a landscaped yard with fruit trees, a long front porch, and an 8-car driveway leading to a detached 2-car garage, providing ample outdoor space and practical parking solutions.

Cons

Unpermitted Studio Unit: The presence of an 'additional unpermitted studio unit' in the backyard, while offering potential, represents a legal and compliance risk that a buyer would need to address for full legality or removal.
Lack of Scenic Views: The property description explicitly states 'view: None,' indicating an absence of desirable scenic vistas, which can be a drawback for buyers prioritizing views in the Los Angeles market.
Neighborhood in Transition: Described as a 'rapidly evolving Los Angeles neighborhood,' this implies ongoing changes, which might include construction, varying property values, or a less established community feel compared to more mature areas.
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