2235 Century Hill, Los Angeles, California 90067, Los Angeles, 90067 - 2 bed, 3 bath

2235 Century Hill, Los Angeles, California 90067 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,590,000
2235 Century Hill, Los Angeles, California 90067
2Beds
3Baths
2,372Sqft
Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Luxury Location: Situated in Century City's core, this townhouse is perfectly positioned between Beverly Hills and Westwood, offering unparalleled access to world-class dining, shopping at Westfield, UCLA, and Santa Monica Beach.
Top Cons:
Exorbitant HOA Fees: The monthly association fee of $2,623 is exceptionally high, significantly increasing the total cost of ownership and potentially limiting the pool of interested buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.59M vs avg $1.53M (+$55,000)50%
Size:2,372 sqft vs avg 2,372 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$670 vs avg $64750%

More Insights

Built in 1980 (45 years old).
Condition: The property, built in 1980, is described as 'impeccably maintained' and features desirable elements like hardwood floors and recessed lighting. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, which are good updates, but the cabinet style and tile flooring appear somewhat dated. The bathrooms, while functional with jetted tubs and separate showers, also exhibit an older aesthetic with their cabinetry and tile choices. While well-kept and move-in ready, the overall style and some finishes suggest renovations were done more than 15 years ago, aligning with the 'fair' category criteria of being aged but maintained, with major components functional but showing signs of being outdated.
Year Built
1980
Close
-
List price
$1.59M
Original List price
$1.59M
Price/Sqft
$670
HOA
$2,623
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
RS25248459
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: City Lights
Deck
Patio
ViewCity Lights

About this home

This impeccably maintained, move-in ready townhouse is situated in the esteemed "Century Hill" complex, nestled in Century City's core. The 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom unit offers an expansive open layout, featuring a spacious living area with dark brown hardwood floors, recessed lighting and a fireplace. It opens onto a large private patio. The kitchen is equipped with a custom built stainless steel fridge, oven, dishwasher, walk-in pantry, and granite countertops. A breakfast nook and formal dining space adjoin the atrium. Upstairs, you'll find a spacious primary suite with high ceilings, a skylight, and a cozy sitting area by the fireplace, offering stunning city views from its balcony. The primary bathroom showcases separate jetted tub and shower, dual walk-in closets, and more city lights. The second bedroom, equally large, has its own full bathroom with a jetted tub, shower, and skylight. This unique townhouse also offers a large bonus room near the garage. Residents of this community enjoy a wealth of amenities, including round-the-clock guarded entry and security patrols, five swimming pools, hot tubs, illuminated tennis courts, a spacious fitness center, a clubhouse, and a banquet hall with a full kitchen for hosting events. Enjoy beautiful gardens with walking paths. Perfectly positioned between Beverly Hills and Westwood, and close to world-class dining and shopping at Westfield, this prime Los Angeles location offers the pinnacle of luxury living. Close to UCLA and Santa Monica Beach. Experience the finest Century City has to offer in this outstanding residence.

Nearby schools

6/10
University Senior High School Charter
Public,9-123.0mi
6/10
University Senior High School
Public,9-123.0mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
03/22/18
Sold
$1,367,500
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1980, is described as 'impeccably maintained' and features desirable elements like hardwood floors and recessed lighting. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, which are good updates, but the cabinet style and tile flooring appear somewhat dated. The bathrooms, while functional with jetted tubs and separate showers, also exhibit an older aesthetic with their cabinetry and tile choices. While well-kept and move-in ready, the overall style and some finishes suggest renovations were done more than 15 years ago, aligning with the 'fair' category criteria of being aged but maintained, with major components functional but showing signs of being outdated.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Luxury Location: Situated in Century City's core, this townhouse is perfectly positioned between Beverly Hills and Westwood, offering unparalleled access to world-class dining, shopping at Westfield, UCLA, and Santa Monica Beach.
Extensive Community Amenities: Residents benefit from a wealth of luxury amenities including 24/7 guarded entry and security patrols, five swimming pools, hot tubs, illuminated tennis courts, a spacious fitness center, a clubhouse, and a banquet hall.
Impeccably Maintained & Move-in Ready: The property is described as 'impeccably maintained' and 'move-in ready,' suggesting a high standard of care and minimal immediate expenses for the new owner.
Desirable Interior Features & Layout: Features an expansive open layout, dark brown hardwood floors, recessed lighting, a fireplace, an updated kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, a private patio, and a versatile bonus room near the garage.
Stunning City Views: The primary suite's balcony and primary bathroom offer stunning city views, enhancing the property's luxury appeal and living experience.

Cons

Exorbitant HOA Fees: The monthly association fee of $2,623 is exceptionally high, significantly increasing the total cost of ownership and potentially limiting the pool of interested buyers.
Building Age & Potential for Dated Systems: Built in 1980, the property's age (43 years) suggests that while cosmetically maintained, underlying infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) may be original or older, potentially leading to future maintenance or replacement costs.
Lack of Mentioned Cooling System: The property description highlights fireplaces and skylights but makes no mention of a cooling system (e.g., central air conditioning), which could be a significant comfort drawback in Los Angeles's climate.

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