1401 N San Joaquin Street, Stockton, CA 95202, Stockton, 95202 - 4 bed, 2 bath

1401 N San Joaquin Street, Stockton, CA 95202 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$498,000$3,026/sqft
Est. Value: $422,898
-15%
AboveEstimate
1401 N San Joaquin Street, Stockton, CA 95202
4Beds
2Baths
3,026Sqft
5,001Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($422,897.92) is $75,102.08 (15%) lower than the list price ($498,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Significance & Architectural Integrity: The Hubbard-Goodell House is a distinguished 1909 Craftsman masterpiece, boasting incredible history, rare preserved architecture, original millwork, leaded glass, and period fixtures, offering unique charm and character.
Top Cons:
Dated Kitchen & Bathroom Amenities: While period-appropriate, the kitchen features traditional cabinetry and the upstairs bathroom includes a pedestal sink and clawfoot tub, which may not meet modern buyer expectations for updated functionality and aesthetics.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$498.0K vs avg $498.0K (+$0)50%
Size:3,026 sqft vs avg 3,026 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$165 vs avg $15267%

More Insights

Built in 1909 (117 years old).
Condition: This 1909 Craftsman home is aged but has been maintained with some essential updates. The roof (5 years ago), electrical panel (10 years ago), and sewer line (11 years ago) are within reasonable lifespans. However, the kitchen is largely original with vintage appliances and cabinetry, and the bathrooms, while functional (one vintage, one remodeled ~20 years ago), are significantly outdated. The property also lacks central HVAC, relying on window units and gas heaters. It requires minor updates to the kitchen and bathrooms, and a modern HVAC system, to align with current quality standards and buyer expectations.
Year Built
1909
Close
-
List price
$498K
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$165
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
225144089
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home

The Historic Hubbard-Goodell House is available at 1401 N San Joaquin St w/ 4-5 bedrooms, 2 baths & 3026+/- s.f. This vintage turn-of-the-century large Craftsman home sits on a corner lot in the heart of Stockton's Magnolia Historic District. It has incredible history, craftsmanship, & millwork from a by-gone era. The main floor is almost completely period except for the bthrm, preserving the original hardwood floors, millwork, built-ins, leaded glass windows & fixtures from the early 1900s. The combination of preserved architecture, building techniques, & fixtures in the home are extremely rare. There is a formal entry area from the covered patio leading to the large living space with spectacular millwork & construction work, original wood floors, divine leaded windows, & a grand staircase leading to the upper level. The parlor is adorned with vintage wainscoting, bay windows, built-ins, & beamed ceilings. The kitchen offers traditional cabinetry & upstairs offers 3 generous bedrooms & a nice-sized loft area that can be used as a 5th BR or other room. There's a Jack & Jill bathroom upstairs w/ a pedestal sink & clawfoot tub. There's also a basement for plenty of storage. The property is zoned CO, Commercial/ Office Bldg & a SFR is allowed. The Hubbard-Goodell House is a distinguished 1909 Craftsman masterpiece nestled in Stkn's sought-after Magnolia Historic District. This grand two-story residence blends early-20th-century craftsmanship with thoughtful modern updates, offering apprx 3026 sf of character-rich living space. From the moment you approach the home's broad, covered front porchframed by substantial square pillarsits architectural presence is unmistakable. A hip roof w/ dormer, extended eaves, carved exposed rafters, ship-lap siding, lead-glass accents, & classic double-hung windows reflect the timeless artistry of the Craftsman era. A wrought-iron fence w/ dual entry gates & an automatic driveway gate provides both elegance and security, complemented by a covered 2-car carport, a detached 2-car garage, & a full 638 square-foot basement w/ concrete flooring. Inside, the home is a showcase of preserved period detailing, hardwood floors, rich wood paneling, wainscoting, vintage wall coverings & built-in cabinetry create a warm, authentic ambiance. The wooden staircase, coffered ceiling w/ chandelier & generously sized wood-framed doorways highlight the home's craftsmanship. This is a definite must tour one-of-a-kind historic home!

K
Kary Moore
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair

This 1909 Craftsman home is aged but has been maintained with some essential updates. The roof (5 years ago), electrical panel (10 years ago), and sewer line (11 years ago) are within reasonable lifespans. However, the kitchen is largely original with vintage appliances and cabinetry, and the bathrooms, while functional (one vintage, one remodeled ~20 years ago), are significantly outdated. The property also lacks central HVAC, relying on window units and gas heaters. It requires minor updates to the kitchen and bathrooms, and a modern HVAC system, to align with current quality standards and buyer expectations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Significance & Architectural Integrity: The Hubbard-Goodell House is a distinguished 1909 Craftsman masterpiece, boasting incredible history, rare preserved architecture, original millwork, leaded glass, and period fixtures, offering unique charm and character.
Flexible Zoning & Usage Potential: Zoned CO (Commercial/Office Building) with Single Family Residence (SFR) allowed, providing exceptional versatility for residential, commercial, or mixed-use purposes.
Spacious & Versatile Interior: Offering 4-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 3026+/- sq. ft. of living space, including a large living area, generous bedrooms, and a flexible loft that can serve as a 5th bedroom or additional room.
Ample Parking & Enhanced Security: Features a covered 2-car carport, a detached 2-car garage, and a secure wrought-iron fence with dual entry and an automatic driveway gate, providing convenience and peace of mind.
Prime Historic District Location: Situated on a desirable corner lot in the heart of Stockton's sought-after Magnolia Historic District, enhancing its appeal and potential for appreciation.

Cons

Dated Kitchen & Bathroom Amenities: While period-appropriate, the kitchen features traditional cabinetry and the upstairs bathroom includes a pedestal sink and clawfoot tub, which may not meet modern buyer expectations for updated functionality and aesthetics.
Limited Outdoor Space: The 5001 sq. ft. lot size for a 3026 sq. ft. home suggests a relatively small yard, which might be a drawback for buyers seeking extensive outdoor living areas or green space.
Ongoing Maintenance of Historic Elements: The extensive original craftsmanship, millwork, and vintage fixtures, while charming, inherently require specialized and potentially costly maintenance to preserve their integrity, which could be a consideration for budget-conscious buyers.
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