201 E Broadway, Long Beach, California 90802, Long Beach, 90802 - 1 bed, 2 bath

201 E Broadway, Long Beach, California 90802 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,650,000
201 E Broadway, Long Beach, California 90802
1Bed
2Baths
3,238Sqft
5,057Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Location: Located on the vibrant Long Beach Promenade, surrounded by popular dining and entertainment venues, offering high visibility and foot traffic.
Top Cons:
High HOA Fees: The association fee is relatively high at $1200.82, which could deter some potential buyers or tenants.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.65M vs avg $485.0K (+$1,165,000)98%
Size:3,238 sqft vs avg 898 sqft99%
Price/sqft:$510 vs avg $58526%

More Insights

Built in 1925 (100 years old).
Condition: The property, built in 1925, has been renovated with modern upgrades while retaining historical charm. The kitchen features modern appliances and a farmhouse sink. The bathrooms include steam rooms and showers. The presence of wood floors, exposed brick, and operable windows suggests a blend of old and new. While not newly built or fully renovated recently, the property appears to be well-maintained and move-in ready.
Year Built
1925
Close
-
List price
$1.65M
Original List price
$1.65M
Price/Sqft
$510
HOA
$1,200.82
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PW25130473
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: City Lights
ViewCity Lights

About this home

This turnkey creative office space is located on the second floor of a historic building along The Long Beach Promenade, one of the most vibrant pedestrian-only urban dining and entertainment districts in Los Angeles County. Surrounded by popular venues such as The Ordinarie, The Stave Bar, Harvell’s of Long Beach, Dog Haus Biergarten, and Portuguese Bend Distillery, the space offers a rare opportunity to acquire an entire floor in a prime location. The office features a unique blend of historical charm and modern upgrades, including exposed ceilings, wood floors, exposed brick and beams, operable windows, and abundant natural light throughout. The layout is ideal for both office and residential use, with four large window offices, a spacious reception area, an open kitchen equipped with gas, a dishwasher, and a farmhouse sink, a large conference room, a central area with four built-in workstations, a copy/file/fax nook, built-in wood cabinetry, a storage closet, and an IT room. Additionally, there are separate men’s and women’s restrooms, each with steam rooms and showers, as well as a laundry facility. The property includes private elevator access, secure building access, and two dedicated parking stalls covered by HOA dues, with additional public and monthly parking options nearby. As a Mills Act Property, it also offers the benefit of property tax savings.

Nearby schools

7/10
International Elementary School
Public,K-50.4mi
6/10
Chavez Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
7/10
Stevenson Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
5/10
Edison Elementary School
Public,K-50.6mi
7/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
7/10
Roosevelt Elementary School
Public,K-51.2mi
6/10
Franklin Classical Middle School
Public,6-80.8mi
6/10
Washington Middle School
Public,6-81.1mi
6/10
Polytechnic High School
Public,9-121.3mi
3/10
Cabrillo High School
Public,9-122.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
01/11/01
Sold
$1,125,000
10/28/05
Sold
$615,000
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 1925, has been renovated with modern upgrades while retaining historical charm. The kitchen features modern appliances and a farmhouse sink. The bathrooms include steam rooms and showers. The presence of wood floors, exposed brick, and operable windows suggests a blend of old and new. While not newly built or fully renovated recently, the property appears to be well-maintained and move-in ready.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location: Located on the vibrant Long Beach Promenade, surrounded by popular dining and entertainment venues, offering high visibility and foot traffic.
Unique Historical Charm: Features exposed ceilings, wood floors, exposed brick and beams, and operable windows, blending historical character with modern upgrades.
Versatile Space: The layout is ideal for both office and residential use, offering flexibility for various business or living arrangements.
Modern Amenities: Includes a remodeled kitchen, separate men’s and women’s restrooms with steam rooms and showers, and a laundry facility.
Mills Act Property: Offers significant property tax savings due to its Mills Act status, reducing the overall cost of ownership.

Cons

High HOA Fees: The association fee is relatively high at $1200.82, which could deter some potential buyers or tenants.
Limited Parking: While it includes two dedicated parking stalls, additional parking relies on public or monthly options, which may be inconvenient.
Year Built: Built in 1925, the building may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades to meet modern standards and codes.

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