215 E Elm, Compton, California 90220, Compton, 90220 - 2 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$575,000$812/sqft
Est. Value: $486,648
-15%
AboveEstimate
215 E Elm, Compton, California 90220
2Beds
1Bath
812Sqft
5,006Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
The estimated value ($486,648.145) is $88,351.855 (15%) lower than the list price ($575,000). This property may be overpriced.
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Strategic Location & Commuter Access: The property boasts convenient access to major freeways (105, 91, 110, and 710), making commuting effortless for residents.
Top Cons:
Requires Significant Renovation (TLC): The property explicitly 'needs some TLC,' indicating a requirement for substantial repairs, updates, or cosmetic work to bring it to modern standards.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$575.0K vs avg $655.0K ($-80,000)19%
Size:812 sqft vs avg 1,157 sqft9%
Price/sqft:$708 vs avg $56891%
More Insights
Built in 1921 (105 years old).
Condition: Built in 1921, this property is over 100 years old and explicitly stated to 'need some TLC,' indicating a requirement for substantial repairs and rehabilitation. The exterior images show an aged home with visible wear, and there's no mention of any significant renovations, suggesting major systems and components are likely outdated and require extensive work to meet modern standards. It fits the criteria for 'poor' condition, requiring significant investment to be comfortable and functional.
Year Built
1921
Close
-
List price
$575K
Original List price
$575K
Price/Sqft
$708
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IV26010185
Home ConditionPoor
Features
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About this home
This centrally located Compton home offers convenient access to the 105, 91, 110, and 710 freeways, making commuting a breeze. Situated near popular local attractions including amusement parks, beaches, and SoFi Stadium, the location truly can’t be beat. The home features a quaint layout and sits on a nice-sized lot, offering great potential for customization. While the property needs some TLC, it presents a wonderful opportunity for buyers looking to add their personal touch or invest in a well-located home. This is a must-see property with endless possibilities.
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Erica WIlliams
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1921, this property is over 100 years old and explicitly stated to 'need some TLC,' indicating a requirement for substantial repairs and rehabilitation. The exterior images show an aged home with visible wear, and there's no mention of any significant renovations, suggesting major systems and components are likely outdated and require extensive work to meet modern standards. It fits the criteria for 'poor' condition, requiring significant investment to be comfortable and functional.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Strategic Location & Commuter Access: The property boasts convenient access to major freeways (105, 91, 110, and 710), making commuting effortless for residents.
Proximity to Entertainment & Amenities: Situated near popular local attractions, including amusement parks, beaches, and SoFi Stadium, offering a vibrant lifestyle.
Customization & Investment Potential: The home presents a wonderful opportunity for buyers to add their personal touch, customize the space, or invest in a well-located property.
Generous Lot Size: Sits on a nice-sized 5006 sqft lot, providing ample outdoor space for potential landscaping, expansion, or recreational use.
Central Compton Positioning: Its central location within Compton offers inherent convenience to local services, community features, and the broader city.
Cons
Requires Significant Renovation (TLC): The property explicitly 'needs some TLC,' indicating a requirement for substantial repairs, updates, or cosmetic work to bring it to modern standards.
Age of Property: Built in 1921, the home is over a century old, which often implies outdated systems, potential for deferred maintenance, and a need for modern upgrades.
Limited Living Space: With 2 beds, 1 bath, and 812 sqft, the home offers a smaller footprint that may not suit larger families or those desiring more expansive living areas.

