484 Randolph St, Pomona, California 91768, Pomona, 91768 - 3 bed, 1 bath

484 Randolph St, Pomona, California 91768 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$500,000$1,128/sqft
Est. Value: $507,810
1%
FairlyEstimate
484 Randolph St, Pomona, California 91768
3Beds
1Bath
1,128Sqft
6,552Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($507,809.565) is $7,809.565 (1%) lower than the list price ($500,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic District Location: Situated in a desirable historic district, offering unique charm and a strong sense of community, which appeals to a specific buyer segment.
Top Cons:
Extensive Renovation Required: The property explicitly states it needs 'TLC' and is 'ready to be brought back to life,' indicating significant renovation costs and effort for the buyer.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$500.0K vs avg $630.0K ($-130,000)20%
Size:1,128 sqft vs avg 1,200 sqft45%
Price/sqft:$443 vs avg $52924%

More Insights

Built in 1923 (103 years old).
Condition: Built in 1923, this property is over 100 years old and shows significant age and wear throughout. The kitchen features very outdated cabinets (some missing doors), worn countertops, and an older sink, despite having some newer stainless steel appliances. The bathroom is also very dated with a clawfoot tub, basic vanity, and old tile flooring. Major systems like HVAC are not central (wall heater, window AC units visible), indicating substantial upgrades are needed. The flooring is worn, and the overall condition suggests extensive renovation and rehabilitation are required, aligning with the 'poor' category criteria.
Year Built
1923
Close
-
List price
$500K
Original List price
$500K
Price/Sqft
$443
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
DW26008033
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Patio
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About this home

Charming property located in a desirable historic district, this 3-bedroom, 1-bath home is full of character and potential. Classic architectural details and a welcoming layout offer a glimpse into the home’s original charm, ready to be brought back to life with a little TLC. The living spaces provide a comfortable foundation for customization, making this an ideal opportunity for buyers looking to restore, renovate, or add their own personal touches. Conveniently situated close to the freeway, the home offers easy access for commuting, shopping, and dining while still enjoying the charm and sense of community found in an established historic neighborhood. With its solid footprint and prime location, this property presents a great opportunity for investors or owner-occupants seeking a home with history, character, and room to shine.

L
Louisa Arutunian
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/23/14
Sold
$291,000
08/04/11
Sold
$190,000
04/18/05
Sold
$335,000
07/23/04
Sold
$125,000
Condition Rating
Poor

Built in 1923, this property is over 100 years old and shows significant age and wear throughout. The kitchen features very outdated cabinets (some missing doors), worn countertops, and an older sink, despite having some newer stainless steel appliances. The bathroom is also very dated with a clawfoot tub, basic vanity, and old tile flooring. Major systems like HVAC are not central (wall heater, window AC units visible), indicating substantial upgrades are needed. The flooring is worn, and the overall condition suggests extensive renovation and rehabilitation are required, aligning with the 'poor' category criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic District Location: Situated in a desirable historic district, offering unique charm and a strong sense of community, which appeals to a specific buyer segment.
Renovation & Customization Potential: Presents an excellent opportunity for buyers or investors to restore, renovate, and personalize a home with classic architectural details, adding significant value.
Convenient Freeway Access: Strategically located close to the freeway, ensuring easy commuting and convenient access to shopping and dining amenities.
Classic Architectural Character: Features classic architectural details and a welcoming layout that provide a unique aesthetic and historical appeal, setting it apart from newer constructions.
Solid Foundation: Described as having a 'solid footprint,' suggesting good structural integrity for an older home, which is a crucial advantage for renovation projects.

Cons

Extensive Renovation Required: The property explicitly states it needs 'TLC' and is 'ready to be brought back to life,' indicating significant renovation costs and effort for the buyer.
Limited Bathroom Count: With only one bathroom for three bedrooms, the property may not meet modern buyer preferences and could necessitate an expansion or addition to enhance functionality and value.
Age-Related Maintenance/Upgrades: Built in 1923, the home is over a century old, implying potential for outdated systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) and general wear and tear that will require substantial upgrades.
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