2161 E 65th, Long Beach, California 90805, Long Beach, 90805 - 2 bed, 1 bath

2161 E 65th, Long Beach, California 90805 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$670,000$820/sqft
Est. Value: $609,490
-9%
AboveEstimate
2161 E 65th, Long Beach, California 90805
2Beds
1Bath
820Sqft
5,439Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($609,489.785) is $60,510.215 (9%) lower than the list price ($670,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Desirable Location: Situated in North Long Beach, a well-established area within the sought-after city of Long Beach, offering access to amenities and a strong school district (Long Beach Unified).
Top Cons:
Compact Living Space: At 820 sqft, the home offers limited interior living space, which may not accommodate larger families or those requiring more room for work-from-home setups or entertaining.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$670.0K vs avg $726.0K ($-56,000)24%
Size:820 sqft vs avg 1,118.5 sqft13%
Price/sqft:$817 vs avg $64189%

More Insights

Built in 1942 (84 years old).
Condition: Built in 1942, this property requires substantial rehabilitation. The kitchen features original-style, very dated wood cabinets, worn laminate countertops, and old linoleum flooring, with no modern appliances visible. The bathroom has a newer vanity but retains an older tub and surround. Interior flooring includes old hardwood, dated linoleum, and very specific, old purple carpeting. While freshly painted, the home likely needs significant updates to its infrastructure (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and aesthetics, as indicated by the property analysis, to meet modern standards. It is livable but very uncomfortable and requires extensive renovation.
Year Built
1942
Close
-
List price
$670K
Original List price
$670K
Price/Sqft
$817
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
DW26010397
Home ConditionPoor
Features
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About this home

Two bedroom, one bath home, looking for its new owner to make new memories. Open house Saturday and Sunday Jan 17th & 18th from 12:00-3:00

G
Guadalupe Aguirre
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/12/94
Sold
$70,000
Condition Rating
Poor

Built in 1942, this property requires substantial rehabilitation. The kitchen features original-style, very dated wood cabinets, worn laminate countertops, and old linoleum flooring, with no modern appliances visible. The bathroom has a newer vanity but retains an older tub and surround. Interior flooring includes old hardwood, dated linoleum, and very specific, old purple carpeting. While freshly painted, the home likely needs significant updates to its infrastructure (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and aesthetics, as indicated by the property analysis, to meet modern standards. It is livable but very uncomfortable and requires extensive renovation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Desirable Location: Situated in North Long Beach, a well-established area within the sought-after city of Long Beach, offering access to amenities and a strong school district (Long Beach Unified).
Generous Lot Size: With 5,439 sqft, the property offers ample outdoor space for gardening, entertaining, potential expansion, or adding an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), which is a significant asset for a single-family home.
Single-Family Home Status: Provides privacy, independence, and long-term investment potential, a highly desirable property type in the current market.
Value-Add Potential: Built in 1942, this home presents an excellent opportunity for a new owner to personalize, renovate, and significantly increase its value, appealing to buyers looking to build equity.
Accessible Price Point: At $670,000, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath single-family home offers a relatively accessible entry point into the Long Beach real estate market, especially for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize.

Cons

Compact Living Space: At 820 sqft, the home offers limited interior living space, which may not accommodate larger families or those requiring more room for work-from-home setups or entertaining.
Age of Property: Built in 1942, the home likely requires significant updates to its infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and aesthetics to meet modern standards, potentially incurring substantial renovation costs.
Limited Bedroom/Bathroom Count: With only two bedrooms and one bathroom, the property's functionality and appeal may be restricted for buyers seeking more space, additional privacy, or a higher bath-to-bed ratio.
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