354 Chestnut Avenue 33, Long Beach, California 90802, Long Beach, 90802 - bed, 1 bath

354 Chestnut Avenue 33, Long Beach, California 90802 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$210,000
354 Chestnut Avenue 33, Long Beach, California 90802
0Bed
1Bath
290Sqft
12,986Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Urban Location & Walkability: The property boasts an exceptional downtown Long Beach location, earning a 'walker's paradise' designation. It's just 0.2 miles from Pine Avenue's vibrant dining and nightlife, and within half a mile of the Aquarium of the Pacific and Shoreline Aquatic Park.
Top Cons:
Extremely Compact Living Space: With only 290 square feet, the property offers a very small living area, which may be a significant limitation for buyers seeking more spacious accommodations or those who require distinct living zones.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$210.0K vs avg $485.0K ($-275,000)1%
Size:290 sqft vs avg 881 sqft1%
Price/sqft:$724 vs avg $58979%

More Insights

Built in 1913 (112 years old).
Condition: Despite the building's 1913 construction, the interior of this studio condo has undergone a recent and extensive renovation, aligning with 'excellent' criteria for a renovated property. The unit features modern mini-split A/C and heating, new light gray tile flooring throughout, and updated electrical outlets. The kitchen boasts clean white cabinetry, modern hardware, and what appears to be updated countertops and a contemporary sink/faucet. While the appliances are white, they are clean and functional, fitting the overall updated aesthetic. The bathroom is also very clean with updated vanity, sink, faucet, and modern light fixture, though the wall tile pattern is a minor stylistic note. The overall impression is move-in ready with virtually new components, reflecting a high-quality, recent interior overhaul.
Year Built
1913
Close
-
List price
$210K
Original List price
$225K
Price/Sqft
$724
HOA
$125
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SW25156488
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Neighborhood, Peek-A-Boo
ViewNeighborhood, Peek-A-Boo

About this home

Experience urban living at its finest in this stylish studio condo! Enjoy mini-split A/C and heat, all-tile flooring, and soaring nine-foot ceilings that enhance the spacious feel. The cleverly designed Murphy bed with storage cubbies and eight-foot built-in bookcase provide ample vertical storage, complemented by extra-tall kitchen cabinets. Stay connected with abundant electrical outlets, including high mounts for wall-mounted TVs. Relish peek-a-boo views of the World Trade Center, City Hall, and the historic First Congregational Church of Long Beach from your bay window, which invites refreshing ocean breezes thanks to no adjacent buildings. This walker's paradise is just 0.2 miles from the vibrant Pine Avenue's eateries, retail, and nightlife, and about half a mile to the Aquarium of the Pacific, Shoreline Aquatic Park, and Downtown Transit Center. The Pacific Light Rail Station (to DTLA Union Station) is also a mere 0.2 miles away. Enjoy peace of mind in a secure building with HOA dues covering water, hot water, and natural gas.

Nearby schools

5/10
Edison Elementary School
Public,K-50.3mi
7/10
International Elementary School
Public,K-50.4mi
7/10
Stevenson Elementary School
Public,K-50.7mi
6/10
Chavez Elementary School
Public,K-50.8mi
7/10
Roosevelt Elementary School
Public,K-51.2mi
7/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public,K-51.3mi
6/10
Washington Middle School
Public,6-80.9mi
6/10
Franklin Classical Middle School
Public,6-81.0mi
6/10
Polytechnic High School
Public,9-121.3mi
3/10
Cabrillo High School
Public,9-121.9mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/26/24
Sold
$213,500
03/11/21
Sold
$181,000
04/04/18
Sold
$127,500
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite the building's 1913 construction, the interior of this studio condo has undergone a recent and extensive renovation, aligning with 'excellent' criteria for a renovated property. The unit features modern mini-split A/C and heating, new light gray tile flooring throughout, and updated electrical outlets. The kitchen boasts clean white cabinetry, modern hardware, and what appears to be updated countertops and a contemporary sink/faucet. While the appliances are white, they are clean and functional, fitting the overall updated aesthetic. The bathroom is also very clean with updated vanity, sink, faucet, and modern light fixture, though the wall tile pattern is a minor stylistic note. The overall impression is move-in ready with virtually new components, reflecting a high-quality, recent interior overhaul.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Urban Location & Walkability: The property boasts an exceptional downtown Long Beach location, earning a 'walker's paradise' designation. It's just 0.2 miles from Pine Avenue's vibrant dining and nightlife, and within half a mile of the Aquarium of the Pacific and Shoreline Aquatic Park.
Modern & Efficient Interior Design: Despite its studio size, the unit features modern amenities like mini-split A/C and heat, all-tile flooring, soaring nine-foot ceilings, and clever space-saving solutions such as a Murphy bed with storage and an eight-foot built-in bookcase.
Excellent Public Transit Access: Commuters benefit from outstanding public transit access, with the Pacific Light Rail Station (offering direct service to DTLA Union Station) located a mere 0.2 miles away.
HOA Benefits & Building Security: The secure building offers peace of mind, and the HOA dues are comprehensive, covering essential utilities such as water, hot water, and natural gas, contributing to predictable monthly expenses.
Unique City Views & Natural Ventilation: The bay window provides 'peek-a-boo views' of prominent city landmarks like the World Trade Center and City Hall, while the absence of adjacent buildings allows for refreshing ocean breezes.

Cons

Extremely Compact Living Space: With only 290 square feet, the property offers a very small living area, which may be a significant limitation for buyers seeking more spacious accommodations or those who require distinct living zones.
Studio Configuration: As a studio unit, it lacks a dedicated, separate bedroom, which can be a drawback for privacy, functional separation of spaces, or for individuals who prefer a traditional bedroom layout.
Historic Building Age: Built in 1913, the building's age, despite interior updates, could imply potential for older infrastructure in common areas or higher long-term maintenance costs for the overall structure not covered by individual unit upgrades.

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