2321 W 31st Street, Los Angeles, California 90018, Los Angeles, 90018 - 3 bed, 2 bath

2321 W 31st Street, Los Angeles, California 90018 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,249,000$1,549/sqft
Est. Value: $1,208,128
-3%
AboveEstimate
2321 W 31st Street, Los Angeles, California 90018
3Beds
2Baths
1,549Sqft
5,000Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,208,127.83) is $40,872.17 (3%) lower than the list price ($1,249,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Architectural Significance: A superior example of 1911 Arts & Crafts architecture, located within the Jefferson Park HPOZ, with a rich history tied to the prominent Sepulveda family.
Top Cons:
Age of Property (Potential Maintenance): Despite extensive restoration, a 1911-built home may still present unique maintenance considerations or require specialized care compared to newer constructions.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.25M vs avg $930.0K (+$319,000)81%
Size:1,549 sqft vs avg 1,504 sqft58%
Price/sqft:$806 vs avg $62479%

More Insights

Built in 1911 (115 years old).
Condition: This 1911 Craftsman home was extensively and thoughtfully restored and updated in 2017, making it virtually new in terms of functionality and aesthetics. The kitchen features modern shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, a spacious island, and high-end stainless steel appliances including a gas range, wine/beverage refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, pot filler, and full-size refrigerator. The bathrooms are also beautifully updated with period-appropriate yet modern fixtures, including a walk-in shower and a separate clawfoot tub, black and white hex tile, and wainscoting. All major systems (HVAC, 200-amp electrical panel and rewire, copper plumbing, tankless water heater) have been updated, and original hardwood floors are well-maintained. The property shows no signs of deferred maintenance and meets current quality standards.
Year Built
1911
Close
-
List price
$1.25M
Original List price
$1.25M
Price/Sqft
$806
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26636279
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: City Lights
Deck
ViewCity Lights

About this home

The Sepulveda Residence :: Builders Gabbert & O'Neil :: 1911 :: Jefferson Park HPOZ :: Within one of Los Angeles' most beloved early 20th-century neighborhoods - celebrated for its exceptional Arts & Crafts architecture and historic charm - stands 2321 W 31st St, a superior example of the architectural movement of its time. Remarkably, this elegant bungalow, quaintly positioned behind a majestic eucalyptus and layers of California native landscaping, was once owned by Roman Dolores Sepulveda as well as occupied by several ancestors of the Sepulveda family, prominent Los Angeles pioneers whose namesake proudly graces the city's longest street. This 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,549 sq ft residence was thoughtfully restored and updated in 2017, achieving a stellar blend of authentic Craftsman character and modern upgrades. From the street, the home warmly welcomes you with an expansive wrap-around porch, classic shake-shingle exterior, and wide quarter-sawn oak front door. Inside, the living and dining rooms are adorned with distinguished millwork, original hardwood floors, wainscoting, casement windows, and a Batchelder-style tiled fireplace that anchors the space with warmth and character. Period colonnades gracefully flank the entry to a generously sized modern kitchen, creating an open feel enhanced by shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a spacious island. Fully equipped with high-end appliances-including a gas range, wine/beverage refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, pot filler, and full-size refrigerator. The kitchen is smartly designed for entertaining, flow, and ample storage. The gloriously sunlit den, featuring a broad pocket door, offers flexibility as an office or additional bedroom. At the rear of the home, the large primary suite provides a peaceful retreat with ample walk-in closets and a substantial bathroom fitted with dual sinks, a walk-in shower, and a separate clawfoot tub illuminated by an antique Art Deco pendant. Outside, the backyard offers a lush and private oasis surrounded by mature podocarpus hedges, cactus, and grapevines. A seamless deck hatch provides access to a basement for additional storage, while a motorized gate leads to a finished garage suitable for parking or flex space. Practical amenities include laundry, HVAC, a 200-amp electrical panel and rewire, copper plumbing, Nest thermostat, tankless water heater, security camera system, landscape lighting, and irrigation. The location is unbeatable-just moments from local favorites such as Papi's Tacos, Highly Likely, South LA Cafe, Harold & Belle's, Halfday Coffee, Johnny's Pastrami, Maydan Market, and green space at Leslie Shaw Park, with easy access to freeways and Metro lines. A truly special opportunity to own a historic Craftsman with enduring character, elevated by classic restoration and modern comfort, in one of South LA's most cherished neighborhoods, known for its deeply rooted and unmatched sense of community.

E
Erin Keegan
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

3/10
Sixth Avenue Elementary School
Public,K-50.3mi
4/10
Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
2/10
Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary School
Public,K-50.7mi
2/10
Tom Bradley Global Awareness Magnet School
Public,K-50.8mi
3/10
Arlington Heights Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
5/10
Virginia Road Elementary School
Public,K-51.2mi
3/10
Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle School
Public,6-81.2mi
2/10
Audubon Middle School
Public,6-81.3mi
5/10
Foshay Learning Center
Public,K-120.9mi
2/10
Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High School
Public,9-121.6mi
4/10
West Adams Preparatory High School
Public,9-121.9mi
4/10
Los Angeles Senior High School
Public,9-122.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/28/17
Sold
$1,050,000
04/28/16
Sold
$502,500
09/16/14
Sold
$404,205
Condition Rating
Excellent

This 1911 Craftsman home was extensively and thoughtfully restored and updated in 2017, making it virtually new in terms of functionality and aesthetics. The kitchen features modern shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, a spacious island, and high-end stainless steel appliances including a gas range, wine/beverage refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, pot filler, and full-size refrigerator. The bathrooms are also beautifully updated with period-appropriate yet modern fixtures, including a walk-in shower and a separate clawfoot tub, black and white hex tile, and wainscoting. All major systems (HVAC, 200-amp electrical panel and rewire, copper plumbing, tankless water heater) have been updated, and original hardwood floors are well-maintained. The property shows no signs of deferred maintenance and meets current quality standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Architectural Significance: A superior example of 1911 Arts & Crafts architecture, located within the Jefferson Park HPOZ, with a rich history tied to the prominent Sepulveda family.
Meticulous Restoration & Modern Upgrades: Thoughtfully restored and updated in 2017, seamlessly blending authentic Craftsman character with high-end modern amenities including HVAC, updated electrical, copper plumbing, and smart home technology.
Charming & Well-Appointed Interiors: Features distinguished millwork, original hardwood floors, a Batchelder-style tiled fireplace, a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, and a luxurious primary suite with dual sinks and a clawfoot tub.
Private Outdoor Oasis & Functional Spaces: Offers a lush, private backyard with mature landscaping, a basement for additional storage, and a finished garage suitable for parking or flexible use.
Prime & Convenient Location: Situated in a cherished, community-rich neighborhood with unbeatable access to local amenities, dining, green spaces, freeways, and Metro lines.

Cons

Age of Property (Potential Maintenance): Despite extensive restoration, a 1911-built home may still present unique maintenance considerations or require specialized care compared to newer constructions.
Modest Square Footage: At 1,549 sq ft, the interior living space might be considered modest for some buyers seeking larger homes, especially given the 3-bedroom count in the Los Angeles market.
Mixed School Ratings: Several nearby public schools have lower ratings (2s and 3s), which could be a drawback for families prioritizing access to highly-rated public education.
Browse Properties by State Browse housing market trends by state