3980 Brighton Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90062, Los Angeles, 90062 - 3 bed, 1 bath

3980 Brighton Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90062 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$799,000$1,336/sqft
Est. Value: $811,714
1%
FairlyEstimate
3980 Brighton Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90062
3Beds
1Bath
1,336Sqft
6,660Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($811,714.365) is $12,714.365 (1%) lower than the list price ($799,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Strategic Location: Proximity to major cultural, educational (USC), and entertainment hubs (Exposition Park, BMO Stadium, LA Memorial Coliseum - 2028 Olympics site) offers strong appreciation potential and lifestyle benefits.
Top Cons:
Limited Bathroom Count: A single bathroom for a three-bedroom residence may present practical challenges for families or multiple occupants, potentially affecting daily convenience and market appeal.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$799.0K vs avg $805.0K ($-6,000)47%
Size:1,336 sqft vs avg 1,393 sqft47%
Price/sqft:$598 vs avg $55861%

More Insights

Built in 1920 (106 years old).
Condition: This property, despite being built in 1920, has undergone an extensive and high-quality modern renovation. The kitchen features new quartz countertops, custom white cabinetry, a stylish tile backsplash, a farmhouse sink, and stainless steel Samsung appliances, all appearing virtually new. The bathroom is equally impressive with designer tile work, a glass-enclosed shower with a rain head, a modern vanity, and floating shelves. Engineered hardwood floors are consistent throughout, and the overall interior design is contemporary and pristine. While the property lacks central air conditioning, the condition of all visible renovated components meets current quality standards with no deferred maintenance, indicating a very recent and comprehensive update.
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$799K
Original List price
$799K
Price/Sqft
$598
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SB26006214
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Patio
ViewNeighborhood

About this home

Proudly introducing this beautifully updated California bungalow in the Exposition Park neighborhood. This 3-bedroom, 1-bath residence offers 1,336 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space that perfectly blends classic charm with modern upgrades. Upon entering, you’re immediately welcomed by engineered hardwood floors and a desirable open-concept layout that seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen—ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The living room features a modern fireplace, ceiling fan, and custom built-in shelving, creating a warm yet contemporary atmosphere. The kitchen is a standout, showcasing quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, stylish tile backsplash, and stainless steel Samsung appliances. A conveniently located stackable washer and dryer add to the home’s functional appeal. The bathroom is beautifully designed with a glass-enclosed shower, designer tile work, sleek modern vanity, and floating shelves—offering a spa-like experience. All three bedrooms continue with the engineered wood floors and have a spacious appeal that flows perfectly with the home layout. Outside, the property continues to impress. Enjoy drought-tolerant front landscaping, a long driveway equipped with an EV charger and shade sails leading to the garage. The large 6,658 sq ft lot features an expansive backyard that features artificial grass, a quality pergola, and charming café lighting—perfect for gatherings or relaxing evenings outdoors. Ideally located just moments from USC, Leimert Park, and Exposition Park—home to the Natural History Museum, California Science Center, the highly anticipated George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, and major sporting venues including BMO Stadium and the iconic LA Memorial Coliseum, which will host the 2028 Summer Olympics opening and closing ceremonies.

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Gregory Eubanks Jr
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/27/19
Sold
$580,000
09/03/15
Sold
$180,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

This property, despite being built in 1920, has undergone an extensive and high-quality modern renovation. The kitchen features new quartz countertops, custom white cabinetry, a stylish tile backsplash, a farmhouse sink, and stainless steel Samsung appliances, all appearing virtually new. The bathroom is equally impressive with designer tile work, a glass-enclosed shower with a rain head, a modern vanity, and floating shelves. Engineered hardwood floors are consistent throughout, and the overall interior design is contemporary and pristine. While the property lacks central air conditioning, the condition of all visible renovated components meets current quality standards with no deferred maintenance, indicating a very recent and comprehensive update.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Strategic Location: Proximity to major cultural, educational (USC), and entertainment hubs (Exposition Park, BMO Stadium, LA Memorial Coliseum - 2028 Olympics site) offers strong appreciation potential and lifestyle benefits.
Extensive Modern Renovation: The home boasts a comprehensive update with engineered hardwood floors, a modern open-concept layout, a high-end kitchen (quartz, custom cabinetry, Samsung appliances), and a spa-like bathroom, making it move-in ready.
Enhanced Outdoor Living: A generous 6,658 sq ft lot features a low-maintenance backyard with artificial grass, a quality pergola, café lighting, and drought-tolerant front landscaping, ideal for entertaining and relaxation.
Modern Amenities: Equipped with an EV charger on a long driveway and in-unit stackable washer/dryer, catering to contemporary lifestyle needs and adding practical value.
Classic Charm with Contemporary Design: Thoughtfully blends the original California bungalow character with modern aesthetics and functional upgrades, appealing to a broad range of buyers.

Cons

Limited Bathroom Count: A single bathroom for a three-bedroom residence may present practical challenges for families or multiple occupants, potentially affecting daily convenience and market appeal.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a central cooling system, which could be a significant discomfort during warmer months in Los Angeles and may require future investment.
Age of Structure: Built in 1920, the underlying structure is over a century old. While updated, this age can sometimes imply potential for unforeseen maintenance or infrastructure issues not covered by cosmetic renovations.
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