2207 Alsace Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90016, Los Angeles, 90016 - 3 bed, 2 bath

2207 Alsace Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90016 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$1,149,000$1,347/sqft
Est. Value: $1,130,669
-1%
FairlyEstimate
2207 Alsace Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90016
3Beds
2Baths
1,347Sqft
5,040Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,130,669.315) is $18,330.685 (1%) lower than the list price ($1,149,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Location & Lifestyle: Nestled in the heart of Mid City Heights, this property offers an unbeatable central location with easy access to Culver City, DTLA, LAX, and the beach, alongside a vibrant culinary scene in West Adams.
Top Cons:
Recently Sold Property: The property was recently sold within the past year on 2025-08-08. The sold price is $830,000.00.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.15M vs avg $1.03M (+$119,000)61%
Size:1,347 sqft vs avg 1,372 sqft46%
Price/sqft:$853 vs avg $76769%

More Insights

Built in 1928 (98 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1928, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, bringing it to an excellent condition. The kitchen features modern dark wood cabinetry, light countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a contemporary mosaic backsplash. Both bathrooms are newly completed with modern fixtures, stylish tiling (blue subway in one, wood-look and pebble in the other), and updated vanities, including a double vanity and soaking tub. New roof and water heater are also noted. The flooring throughout appears to be new wood-look tile or engineered wood, and light fixtures are modern. All visible components are virtually new and meet current quality standards, indicating a renovation within the last 5 years.
Year Built
1928
Close
-
List price
$1.15M
Original List price
$1.15M
Price/Sqft
$853
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25629597
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Deck
Patio
View-

About this home

Nestled in the heart of charming Mid City Heights, this renovated Spanish bungalow is just minutes away from one of LA's hottest areas. Imagine hopping on your e-bike or lacing up your sneakers to explore West Adams' buzzy restaurant row. From Cento Pasta Bar and Chulita to Alta, Mizlala, Taqueria Los Anaya, Tartine and Johnny's West Adams, the options are endless and delicious. Whether it's morning coffee at Vicky's All Day or nearby Jurassic Magic, a glass of wine at Adams Wine Shop or The Blending Lab or dinner at Maydan Market or Highly Likely, you'll quickly find yourself immersed in the energy of your new neighborhood. And the home? It's just as captivating. The living room welcomes you with large picture windows, a stunning barreled ceiling and plenty of space to host everything from game nights to cozy evenings in. The dining room, anchored beneath a stylish tray ceiling, is bathed in natural light that streams in from the private front porch. Need a quiet spot to work or savor your morning brew? The sunlit breakfast nook just off the galley kitchen has you covered. The layout is as functional as it is inviting. A guest room and a newly completed bath provide flexibility, while two generously sized bedrooms share a full bath with a double vanity and a soaking tub. Step outside into the spacious backyard, where low-maintenance turf sets the stage for endless possibilitieswhether it's adding an ADU, planting your dream garden, or taking the plunge with a pool. Ample parking, a new roof and new water heater are an added bonus! With its unbeatable central location, you'll have easy access to Culver City, DTLA, LAX and the beach, which is only 20 minutes away, not to mention a front-row seat to one of LA's hottest new culinary scenes. Don't let this one pass you by!

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Karlyn Nelson
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/08/25
Sold
$830,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1928, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, bringing it to an excellent condition. The kitchen features modern dark wood cabinetry, light countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a contemporary mosaic backsplash. Both bathrooms are newly completed with modern fixtures, stylish tiling (blue subway in one, wood-look and pebble in the other), and updated vanities, including a double vanity and soaking tub. New roof and water heater are also noted. The flooring throughout appears to be new wood-look tile or engineered wood, and light fixtures are modern. All visible components are virtually new and meet current quality standards, indicating a renovation within the last 5 years.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Lifestyle: Nestled in the heart of Mid City Heights, this property offers an unbeatable central location with easy access to Culver City, DTLA, LAX, and the beach, alongside a vibrant culinary scene in West Adams.
Charming Renovated Interior: The renovated Spanish bungalow retains its architectural charm with features like a stunning barreled ceiling, large picture windows, and a stylish tray ceiling, creating an inviting and captivating living space.
Recent Key Upgrades: The property benefits from essential recent upgrades including a new roof and a new water heater, providing peace of mind and reducing immediate maintenance concerns for the buyer.
Versatile Outdoor Space: A spacious backyard with low-maintenance turf offers significant potential for customization, including space for an ADU, a dream garden, or a pool, enhancing future value and lifestyle possibilities.
Functional Layout & Amenities: The home features a functional layout with a sunlit breakfast nook, ample parking, and a newly completed guest bath, adding convenience and flexibility for residents and guests.

Cons

Recently Sold Property: The property was recently sold within the past year on 2025-08-08. The sold price is $830,000.00.
Age of Property: Built in 1928, the property, despite renovations, may present ongoing maintenance considerations and potential for unforeseen issues typical of older homes.
Galley Kitchen Layout: The description mentions a 'galley kitchen,' which might not appeal to all buyers who prefer a more open-concept kitchen design for entertaining and modern living.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: There is no mention of a central cooling system, which could be a significant drawback for comfort during Los Angeles' hotter months and may require future investment for installation.
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