38648 21st E, Palmdale, California 93550, Palmdale, 93550 - 3 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$365,000$1,014/sqft
Est. Value: $373,627
2%
FairlyEstimate
38648 21st E, Palmdale, California 93550
3Beds
1Bath
1,014Sqft
6,946Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
The estimated value mostly matches the list price at $365,000.
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Investment & First-Time Buyer Appeal: The property is explicitly highlighted as an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers or investors seeking potential for customization and long-term value addition.
Top Cons:
Requires Renovation (TLC): The property explicitly 'needs some TLC,' indicating a requirement for significant customization, repairs, or upgrades to reach its full potential.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$365.0K vs avg $455.0K ($-90,000)9%
Size:1,014 sqft vs avg 1,485 sqft11%
Price/sqft:$360 vs avg $30374%
More Insights
Built in 1953 (73 years old).
Condition: Built in 1953, the property explicitly 'needs some TLC' according to the description. While some updates are present, such as newer stainless steel kitchen appliances, recessed lighting in some areas, and a recently updated bathroom vanity and shower fixtures, the overall condition is dated. The kitchen cabinets are old, some flooring is worn hardwood, and wall colors are outdated. The bathroom is functional but basic. It requires minor to moderate updates and repairs to improve its aesthetic and functionality, fitting the 'Fair' category.
Year Built
1953
Close
-
List price
$365K
Original List price
$365K
Price/Sqft
$360
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR26008605
Home ConditionFair
Features
Patio
ViewNeighborhood
About this home
Great opportunity in Palmdale! This single-family home located at 38648 21st St E is ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking potential. The property features 3 bedrooms, a functional layout, and a spacious lot offering room for future improvements, expansion, or additional projects Situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with convenient access to main roads, shopping, and local amenities. A solid opportunity to customize, renovate, or add long-term value. This residence needs some TLC, but the possibilities are endless.
M
Marcela De Romana
Listing Agent
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/23/22
Sold
$342,000
02/10/15
Sold
$148,000
11/13/14
Sold
$99,500
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1953, the property explicitly 'needs some TLC' according to the description. While some updates are present, such as newer stainless steel kitchen appliances, recessed lighting in some areas, and a recently updated bathroom vanity and shower fixtures, the overall condition is dated. The kitchen cabinets are old, some flooring is worn hardwood, and wall colors are outdated. The bathroom is functional but basic. It requires minor to moderate updates and repairs to improve its aesthetic and functionality, fitting the 'Fair' category.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Investment & First-Time Buyer Appeal: The property is explicitly highlighted as an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers or investors seeking potential for customization and long-term value addition.
Generous Lot Size: A spacious lot offers significant room for future improvements, expansion, or additional projects, enhancing the property's potential.
Convenient Location: Situated with convenient access to main roads, shopping centers, and local amenities, providing ease of living and connectivity.
Quiet Residential Neighborhood: Located in a quiet residential neighborhood, offering a peaceful and desirable living environment.
Functional Layout: The home features a functional 3-bedroom layout, providing practical living space suitable for various needs.
Cons
Requires Renovation (TLC): The property explicitly 'needs some TLC,' indicating a requirement for significant customization, repairs, or upgrades to reach its full potential.
Older Construction: Built in 1953, the home likely features older systems and finishes that may require modernization or replacement, contributing to renovation costs.
Limited Bathroom Facilities: With only one bathroom for three bedrooms, this could be a functional limitation for larger households or modern living preferences.
















