33831 Alcazar Drive 4, Dana Point, California 92629, Dana Point, 92629 - 2 bed, 3 bath

ACTIVE$999,000
33831 Alcazar Drive 4, Dana Point, California 92629
2Beds
3Baths
1,730Sqft
7,996Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Prime Coastal Location: The property boasts an excellent location, being very close to the Beach, Harbor, and downtown Dana Point, offering unparalleled access to coastal amenities and lifestyle.
Top Cons:
Property Age: Built in 1981, the property's age may suggest original systems or finishes that could require updates or maintenance in the near future.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$999.0K vs avg $1.08M ($-82,500)43%
Size:1,730 sqft vs avg 1,247 sqft78%
Price/sqft:$577 vs avg $80710%
More Insights
Built in 1981 (44 years old).
Condition: Built in 1981, this property is over 40 years old and appears to have had no significant renovations since construction. The visible areas, including the living room and bedroom, feature dated light-colored carpeting, 1980s-style brick fireplaces with wooden mantels, and a large, outdated wooden built-in cabinet. The bathroom, though not fully pictured, clearly shows an 80s aesthetic with a gold-framed shower enclosure and a raised tub platform. While the property appears maintained, it requires substantial cosmetic updates to the kitchen (not pictured but likely similar in age), bathrooms, flooring, and fixtures to meet modern standards and appeal. It is functional but very outdated.
Year Built
1981
Close
-
List price
$999K
Original List price
$999K
Price/Sqft
$577
HOA
$350
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
24445491
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Coastline
Deck
ViewCoastline
About this home
This unique home is near the upper Alcazar area and features 2 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. Also, this condo has amazing views and beautiful scenery. It is very close to the Beach and Harbor and downtown Dana Point. Excellent location. Easy access to freeways. This is a charming place to call home. Come and show.
Nearby schools
5/10
Richard Henry Dana Elementary School
Public,•K-5•0.7mi
6/10
Marco Forster Middle School
Public,•6-8•1.4mi
8/10
Dana Hills High School
Public,•9-12•0.5mi
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1981, this property is over 40 years old and appears to have had no significant renovations since construction. The visible areas, including the living room and bedroom, feature dated light-colored carpeting, 1980s-style brick fireplaces with wooden mantels, and a large, outdated wooden built-in cabinet. The bathroom, though not fully pictured, clearly shows an 80s aesthetic with a gold-framed shower enclosure and a raised tub platform. While the property appears maintained, it requires substantial cosmetic updates to the kitchen (not pictured but likely similar in age), bathrooms, flooring, and fixtures to meet modern standards and appeal. It is functional but very outdated.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Prime Coastal Location: The property boasts an excellent location, being very close to the Beach, Harbor, and downtown Dana Point, offering unparalleled access to coastal amenities and lifestyle.
Stunning Coastline Views: Enjoy amazing views and beautiful scenery, specifically a desirable coastline view, enhancing the property's appeal and value.
Excellent Accessibility: The location provides easy access to freeways, making commuting and travel convenient for residents.
Desirable City: Situated in Dana Point, a highly sought-after coastal city known for its scenic beauty, vibrant community, and quality of life.
Spacious Bathrooms: With 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (2 full, 1 half), the property offers a generous bath-to-bed ratio, providing comfort and convenience.
Cons
Property Age: Built in 1981, the property's age may suggest original systems or finishes that could require updates or maintenance in the near future.
Monthly Association Fee: A monthly association fee of $350.00 adds to the ongoing cost of ownership, which potential buyers should factor into their budget.
Condo Living Limitations: As a condominium, the property likely entails shared walls, potential for noise from neighbors, and typically less private outdoor space compared to a single-family home.









