4332 Pacific Avenue 25, Stockton, CA 95207, Stockton, 95207 - 2 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$208,000$661/sqft
4332 Pacific Avenue 25, Stockton, CA 95207
2Beds
1Bath
661Sqft
362Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
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Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Remodeled Interior: The condo features a cozy, remodeled interior, offering a modern and updated living space for immediate occupancy.
Top Cons:
Compact Living Space: With only 661 square feet, the unit offers limited living space, which may not suit buyers seeking larger accommodations or those with families.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$208.0K vs avg $171.5K (+$36,500)64%
Size:661 sqft vs avg 900 sqft26%
Price/sqft:$315 vs avg $22198%
More Insights
Built in 1978 (48 years old).
Condition: This condo is move-in ready with recent updates to the bathroom, flooring, and fresh paint throughout, making it functional and clean. While the kitchen cabinets and some appliances are dated, they are in good working order, and the range appears new. The popcorn ceilings are an older feature, but the overall condition reflects a well-maintained property that has undergone a remodel, fitting the 'good' criteria of being extensively renovated within the last 5-15 years in key areas and requiring no immediate renovation.
Year Built
1978
Close
-
List price
$208K
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$315
HOA
$444
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
225139763
Home ConditionGood
Features
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About this home
Cozy remodeled 2bed, 1bath condo ground floor 1 story. Unit is Next to the pool. HOA covers water sewer trash exterior grounds insurance roof and pool! walking distance to the University of the Pacific, Delta College and Weberstown Mall! Great for first time home buyer or Investment property for student rentals.
S
Sheng Yen
Listing Agent
Nearby schools
3/10
Adams Elementary School
Public,•K-8•1.6mi
4/10
Maxine Hong Kingston Elementary School
Public,•K-8•1.6mi
/10
Valenzuela Elementary School
Public,•K-8•1.7mi
2/10
Pulliam Elementary School
Public,•K-8•2.3mi
2/10
Kennedy Elementary School
Public,•K-8•3.0mi
2/10
Stagg Senior High School
Public,•5-12•0.7mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/11/08
Sold
$65,000
08/24/06
Sold
$142,500
10/01/02
Sold
$59,000
Condition Rating
Good
This condo is move-in ready with recent updates to the bathroom, flooring, and fresh paint throughout, making it functional and clean. While the kitchen cabinets and some appliances are dated, they are in good working order, and the range appears new. The popcorn ceilings are an older feature, but the overall condition reflects a well-maintained property that has undergone a remodel, fitting the 'good' criteria of being extensively renovated within the last 5-15 years in key areas and requiring no immediate renovation.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Remodeled Interior: The condo features a cozy, remodeled interior, offering a modern and updated living space for immediate occupancy.
Exceptional Walkability & Location: Strategically located within walking distance to the University of the Pacific, Delta College, and Weberstown Mall, providing unparalleled convenience for residents.
Comprehensive HOA Coverage: The HOA covers essential services including water, sewer, trash, exterior grounds maintenance, insurance, roof, and pool, significantly reducing owner's out-of-pocket expenses.
Strong Investment Potential: Ideal for first-time homebuyers or as an investment property, particularly for student rentals due to its proximity to major educational institutions.
Ground Floor & Poolside Access: Being a ground-floor, single-story unit located next to the pool offers easy accessibility and desirable amenity access.
Cons
Compact Living Space: With only 661 square feet, the unit offers limited living space, which may not suit buyers seeking larger accommodations or those with families.
Significant Monthly HOA Dues: The $444 monthly association fee, while inclusive, represents a substantial recurring cost that could impact affordability and overall cash flow for owners or investors.
Building Age: Constructed in 1978, the building is over four decades old, which could raise concerns about the age of common area infrastructure or potential for future special assessments not covered by current HOA fees.





































