3810 Wilshire Boulevard 1105, Los Angeles, California 90010, Los Angeles, 90010 - 2 bed, 2 bath

ACTIVE$759,000$1,300/sqft
3810 Wilshire Boulevard 1105, Los Angeles, California 90010
2Beds
2Baths
1,300Sqft
64,171Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Prime Location: Situated on Wilshire Boulevard in the highly desirable Hancock Park-Wilshire area, offering excellent urban living and accessibility.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fee: The association fee of $751.89 per month is substantial and adds a significant recurring cost to homeownership.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$759.0K vs avg $970.0K ($-211,000)27%
Size:1,300 sqft vs avg 1,621 sqft36%
Price/sqft:$584 vs avg $63418%
More Insights
Built in 1962 (64 years old).
Condition: The unit features a recently updated, modern kitchen with white shaker cabinets, black countertops, stainless steel appliances, and contemporary lighting. Hardwood flooring is present throughout the main living areas and bedrooms, which are in good condition. While the building was constructed in 1962, the common areas (lobby, rooftop amenities) appear extensively renovated and very modern. The bathroom is functional and clean, though its vanity and wall tile style are slightly less contemporary than the kitchen. The property is move-in ready with no immediate renovations required, aligning with a 'Good' condition score, despite the building's age.
Year Built
1962
Close
-
List price
$759K
Original List price
$759K
Price/Sqft
$584
HOA
$751.89
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26639483
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Mountain(s)
Deck
Pool
Spa
ViewCity Lights,Mountain(s)
About this home
Location Location Location. The largest and most desired floor-plan on the NE corner at the mercury 2 bed 2baths. Super fantastic city view with Wiltern theater. Tis island in the kitchen. Hardwood floor in living room and carpet in the bedroom. Balcony has awesome view with Wiltern theater. Amenities with 24 hours security. 360 degree view on the rooftop that includes pool, spa, gym and BBQ grill. 2 side by side parking under ground with access to main building without elevator. Furnished or unfurnished ( anything can stay or be removed) including BiDET. it can be true city and urban living as you dream
C
Chang Soo Lee
Listing Agent
Price History
Date
Event
Price
04/10/20
Sold
$810,000
06/30/15
Sold
$665,000
10/10/14
Sold
$606,000
08/03/09
Sold
$544,000
Condition Rating
Good
The unit features a recently updated, modern kitchen with white shaker cabinets, black countertops, stainless steel appliances, and contemporary lighting. Hardwood flooring is present throughout the main living areas and bedrooms, which are in good condition. While the building was constructed in 1962, the common areas (lobby, rooftop amenities) appear extensively renovated and very modern. The bathroom is functional and clean, though its vanity and wall tile style are slightly less contemporary than the kitchen. The property is move-in ready with no immediate renovations required, aligning with a 'Good' condition score, despite the building's age.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Prime Location: Situated on Wilshire Boulevard in the highly desirable Hancock Park-Wilshire area, offering excellent urban living and accessibility.
Panoramic Views: Features super fantastic city views, including the iconic Wiltern Theater, and distant mountain views from the unit and balcony.
Extensive Building Amenities: Residents benefit from 24-hour security and a rooftop with a 360-degree view, pool, spa, gym, and BBQ grill.
Spacious & Desired Floor Plan: This unit boasts the largest and most sought-after 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom floor plan in the building, spanning 1300 sqft.
Convenient Parking: Includes two side-by-side underground parking spaces with direct access to the main building, a significant convenience in urban Los Angeles.
Cons
High Monthly Association Fee: The association fee of $751.89 per month is substantial and adds a significant recurring cost to homeownership.
Building Age: Built in 1962, the building's age may suggest older infrastructure or potential for future maintenance assessments, despite unit-specific updates.
Lack of Explicit Cooling System: The description does not mention a cooling system (e.g., central air conditioning), which could be a significant drawback during warmer months in Los Angeles.
























