1788 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018, Los Angeles, 90018 - 5 bed, 4 bath

1788 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$1,199,000$2,446/sqft
Est. Value: $1,191,060
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FairlyEstimate
1788 W 24th Street, Los Angeles, California 90018
5Beds
4Baths
2,446Sqft
6,654Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,191,060.04) is $7,939.96 (0%) lower than the list price ($1,199,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Location & Accessibility: Strategically located moments from USC, vibrant West Adams restaurants and coffee shops, and convenient freeway access, offering high desirability and ease of commute.
Top Cons:
Age of Property & Potential for Outdated Systems: Built in 1903, the property may have original or older infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) that could require significant updates or maintenance, which are not explicitly detailed as having been addressed.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.20M vs avg $907.5K (+$291,500)76%
Size:2,446 sqft vs avg 1,502 sqft87%
Price/sqft:$490 vs avg $61924%

More Insights

Built in 1903 (123 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1903, the property has clearly undergone an extensive and recent renovation. The kitchen features new white shaker cabinets, modern white countertops, a farmhouse sink, black fixtures, and new stainless steel appliances (LG refrigerator, gas range with modern hood). The bathrooms are also fully updated with new vanities, modern black fixtures, glass shower enclosures, and contemporary tile. Throughout the home, there is new light wood-look flooring, fresh white paint, recessed lighting, and modern split AC units in multiple rooms. All visible components appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance, indicating a comprehensive renovation within the last 5 years.
Year Built
1903
Close
-
List price
$1.2M
Original List price
$1.2M
Price/Sqft
$490
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26632217
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Deck
Patio
View-

About this home

Welcome to 1788 W. 24th Street, a flexible 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home with large lot, landscaped yard & ample parking. This spacious home offers 2,446 sq ft of living space on a 6,654 sq ft lot in one of Los Angeles' most dynamic and convenient neighborhoods.This ideal floor plan includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs, while the lower level features a very large bedroom with an en-suite bath and a fifth bedroom currently shown as an office. A spacious living room, open kitchen, and formal dining room provide space to live, work, and gather. Outside, the landscaped backyard creates a private retreat for entertaining, relaxing, or gardening. With parking for up to four cars off-street, this property offers a rare blend of comfort and practicality in the heart of the city.Located just moments from USC, the vibrant restaurants and coffee shops of West Adams, and convenient freeway access, this home is a smart choice for a primary residence or an income-producing opportunity in a high-demand rental area. Buyers are encourage to explore ADU potential with the city for even more potential.

J
James Maxwell
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

2/10
Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary School
Public,K-50.4mi
5/10
Vermont Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.6mi
2/10
John W. Mack Elementary School
Public,K-50.8mi
4/10
Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
3/10
Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle School
Public,6-81.5mi
4/10
John Adams Middle School
Public,6-81.9mi
4/10
West Adams Preparatory High School
Public,9-120.9mi
5/10
Foshay Learning Center
Public,K-121.1mi
3/10
Manual Arts Senior High School
Public,9-121.9mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
05/06/21
Sold
$1,025,000
10/09/20
Sold
$685,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1903, the property has clearly undergone an extensive and recent renovation. The kitchen features new white shaker cabinets, modern white countertops, a farmhouse sink, black fixtures, and new stainless steel appliances (LG refrigerator, gas range with modern hood). The bathrooms are also fully updated with new vanities, modern black fixtures, glass shower enclosures, and contemporary tile. Throughout the home, there is new light wood-look flooring, fresh white paint, recessed lighting, and modern split AC units in multiple rooms. All visible components appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance, indicating a comprehensive renovation within the last 5 years.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Accessibility: Strategically located moments from USC, vibrant West Adams restaurants and coffee shops, and convenient freeway access, offering high desirability and ease of commute.
Significant Investment & ADU Potential: The property presents a strong opportunity for income generation in a high-demand rental area, with explicit encouragement for buyers to explore ADU potential, adding substantial value.
Spacious & Flexible Floor Plan: A flexible 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom layout across two levels, including an en-suite bedroom downstairs and a dedicated office space, caters to diverse living arrangements and multi-generational needs.
Generous Lot & Ample Off-Street Parking: Boasting a large 6,654 sq ft lot with a landscaped yard and off-street parking for up to four cars, a rare and highly valued amenity in Los Angeles.
Desirable Interior & Exterior Spaces: Features a spacious living room, open kitchen, formal dining room, and a private, landscaped backyard, creating an ideal environment for entertaining, relaxation, and daily living.

Cons

Age of Property & Potential for Outdated Systems: Built in 1903, the property may have original or older infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) that could require significant updates or maintenance, which are not explicitly detailed as having been addressed.
Mixed School Ratings: While some nearby schools have high ratings, others show lower performance scores, which could be a concern for families prioritizing consistently top-tier public education options.
Lack of Explicit Modern Comforts: The description does not specify the presence of central air conditioning or other modern comfort systems, which might be expected by buyers in the Los Angeles climate, especially for a property of this age and price point.
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