50000 190th Street W, Lancaster, California 93536, Lancaster, 93536 - 3 bed, 1 bath

Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Vast Land Parcel: The property boasts an expansive lot size of nearly 80 acres (3.46 million sqft), offering unparalleled space for privacy, potential expansion, agricultural use, or recreational activities.
Top Cons:
Extensive Renovation Required: Built in 1933, the existing home is explicitly stated to be 'waiting to be remodeled,' indicating a need for substantial capital investment and renovation efforts.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$850.0K vs avg $550.0K (+$300,000)99%
Size:1,501 sqft vs avg 2,131 sqft15%
Price/sqft:$566 vs avg $263100%
More Insights
Built in 1933 (93 years old).
Condition: The property was built in 1933, making it 91 years old. The listing description explicitly states 'existing home on the property waiting to be remodeled,' indicating a need for substantial repairs and rehabilitation. Furthermore, the absence of any images of the house itself (only land photos are provided) strongly suggests that the structure is in very poor condition and not a selling point. It likely requires extensive renovation to be habitable and meet modern standards.
Year Built
1933
Close
-
List price
$850K
Original List price
$850K
Price/Sqft
$566
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
CV25190604
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Good View: Panoramic
ViewPanoramic
About this home
Looking for land? We have almost 80 acres here with an existing home on the property waiting to be remodeled. Privacy and beautiful views of the land awaits you! Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
J
Julie Lozano
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Poor
The property was built in 1933, making it 91 years old. The listing description explicitly states 'existing home on the property waiting to be remodeled,' indicating a need for substantial repairs and rehabilitation. Furthermore, the absence of any images of the house itself (only land photos are provided) strongly suggests that the structure is in very poor condition and not a selling point. It likely requires extensive renovation to be habitable and meet modern standards.
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