37112 Adams Trail, Frazier Park, CA 93225, Frazier Park, 93225 - 3 bed, 2 bath

37112 Adams Trail, Frazier Park, CA 93225 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$450,000$1,272/sqft
37112 Adams Trail, Frazier Park, CA 93225
3Beds
2Baths
1,272Sqft
229,561.203Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 229561, living area = 1272.
Top Cons:
Original Construction Age: Despite extensive recent renovations, the home's original structure dates back to 1920, which may present challenges related to older building standards or unforeseen structural elements not covered by recent updates.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$450.0K vs avg $315.0K (+$135,000)73%
Size:1,272 sqft vs avg 1,232 sqft53%
Price/sqft:$354 vs avg $23180%

More Insights

Built in 1920 (106 years old).
Condition: This property has undergone an exceptionally extensive renovation within the last 2-3 years, including a new roof (2022), and completely remodeled plumbing, electrical, walls, floors, and windows (2023-2024). This meets the 'extensively renovated within 5 years' criterion for an 'Excellent' score. The kitchen features new cabinets, modern quartz countertops with a waterfall edge, and new flooring, presenting a virtually new space, though major appliances are not yet installed. The bathroom, while featuring a unique pink cast iron tub, has new tiling and a modern vanity light, indicating recent updates to its core components. The overall condition reflects a property that is virtually new in its critical systems and finishes, with minimal physical depreciation.
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$450K
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$354
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25243983
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
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About this home

A TRUE COUNTRY LIFESTYLE ON 5.27 ACRES; Amazing views from this elevated property, nestled adjacent to the Los Padres National Forest with hiking trails and waterfalls just a short distance away. You can walk out your back door and head directly into the mountains. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home, originally built in 1920, has been updated over the years with renovations and permitted additions. Large open windows fill the rooms with natural light, and a cozy fireplace makes for perfect mountain evenings. The living room has the original vaulted ceiling, and there are ceiling fans in both the dining and living room areas. Real hardwood floors run throughout, and the kitchen features a quartz composition countertop with a waterfall edge. The bathroom includes a 7-foot cast iron Kohler tea-for-two tub with a tiled wall. There is also a laundry hookup in the mud room/laundry room. Step outside onto the deck and take in the breathtaking 360-degree mountain views that surround the property, offering peace and privacy. The front area of the property is fenced, and the 5.27 acres are fully usable. There is a spacious storage shop and an additional storage container, ideal for hobbies, tools, or off-road gear. The property has its own private well and pump for water, propane for the kitchen stove and hot water, and electric wall heaters in every room. Zoned RA-5AC (Rural Agricultural), the land offers plenty of space for animals, gardening, or small-scale farming, perfect for anyone wanting a true country lifestyle. A historically relevant building also sits on the property. Roof remodel completed in 2022. All plumbing, drains, and electrical were remodeled in 2023, with all walls inside and out, floors, and windows renovated in 2023–2024. Lockwood Valley is a haven for outdoor adventurers. Nearby you’ll find popular off-road trails like the 33 mile Lockwood/Miller OHV Trail, as well as dirt and gravel roads such as Lockwood Creek Road 8N121, great for ATVs, dirt bikes, or exploring the forest. It’s a place where you can live freely, raise animals, grow your own food, and head straight out onto the trails from home while enjoying the peace, quiet, and beauty of Lockwood Valley.

M
Maryruth Owens
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Excellent

This property has undergone an exceptionally extensive renovation within the last 2-3 years, including a new roof (2022), and completely remodeled plumbing, electrical, walls, floors, and windows (2023-2024). This meets the 'extensively renovated within 5 years' criterion for an 'Excellent' score. The kitchen features new cabinets, modern quartz countertops with a waterfall edge, and new flooring, presenting a virtually new space, though major appliances are not yet installed. The bathroom, while featuring a unique pink cast iron tub, has new tiling and a modern vanity light, indicating recent updates to its core components. The overall condition reflects a property that is virtually new in its critical systems and finishes, with minimal physical depreciation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 229561, living area = 1272.
Extensive Recent Renovations: Major systems including plumbing, electrical, walls, floors, and windows were fully remodeled in 2023-2024, with a new roof installed in 2022, significantly enhancing the property's condition and reducing immediate maintenance needs.
Exceptional Natural Setting & Views: The elevated property boasts breathtaking 360-degree mountain views, direct adjacency to the Los Padres National Forest, and immediate access to hiking and off-road trails, offering unparalleled outdoor living.
Spacious & Usable Agricultural Land: A substantial 5.27 fully usable acres with RA-5AC zoning and a private well, making it ideal for farming, raising animals, or pursuing a self-sufficient country lifestyle.
Quality Interior Finishes & Character: Features real hardwood floors, a modern quartz kitchen countertop with a waterfall edge, a luxurious 7-foot cast iron Kohler tub, and an original vaulted ceiling, blending historic charm with contemporary updates.
Ample Storage & Practical Utility: Includes a spacious storage shop and an additional storage container, providing significant space for hobbies, tools, or recreational gear, complemented by a dedicated mud room/laundry area.

Cons

Original Construction Age: Despite extensive recent renovations, the home's original structure dates back to 1920, which may present challenges related to older building standards or unforeseen structural elements not covered by recent updates.
Heating System Limitations: The property relies on electric wall heaters in each room, which may be less energy-efficient and potentially more costly to operate than a central heating system, particularly in a mountain climate.
Remote Location & Accessibility: While offering privacy and a country lifestyle, the emphasis on off-road trails and dirt roads suggests a potentially remote location that could impact daily commuting or convenient access to urban amenities for some buyers.
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