6221 Mammoth Avenue, Valley Glen, California 91401, Valley Glen, 91401 - 3 bed, 3 bath

6221 Mammoth Avenue, Valley Glen, California 91401 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,195,000
6221 Mammoth Avenue, Valley Glen, California 91401
3Beds
3Baths
2,230Sqft
5,510Lot
Year Built
1978
Close
-
List price
$1.2M
Original List price
$1.25M
Price/Sqft
$536
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25265046
Home ConditionGood
Features
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
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About this home

Great Deal:The estimated price is 4% above the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $1.20M(37th), sqft - 2230(67th), beds - 3(50th), baths - 3(50th).

Tucked into a quiet pocket of Valley Glen, this inviting two-story home welcomes you with an entryway featuring stone tile flooring and a step down into a spacious living room with cathedral ceilings, a central fireplace, and sliding glass doors that open to a private backyard oasis with a sparkling pool and spa tucked among mature foliage and fruit trees—kumquat, tangerine, orange, and lemon. The newly remodeled kitchen is the heart of the home, offering quartz countertops, a 5-burner gas range, a lazy Susan, and a dedicated barista station, while two flexible spaces on either side allow for customizable living or dining layouts; a powder bath is conveniently located downstairs. The attached 2-car garage has been converted (without permits) into additional living space that includes three separate rooms plus a laundry room, perfect for work, hobbies, or guests. Upstairs, three bedrooms await, including a primary suite with its own private balcony accessed through a sliding glass door, and an en-suite bath with soaking tub and separate shower, plus a full hall bath with a dual-sink vanity. In addition to a new roof (2024), upgraded sewer line, and HVAC, the location is a standout: just minutes from Los Angeles Valley College, close to the scenic Tujunga Wash Greenway and L.A. River walking paths, and only a short drive to the trendy NoHo Arts District offering a variety of shops, restaurants, theaters, and galleries.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/11/25
Price Change
$1,195,000-4.0%
11/22/25
Listing
$1,245,000
04/09/20
Sold
$930,000
01/30/14
Sold
$500,000
08/03/12
Sold
$432,000
03/13/97
Sold
$180,000
07/29/94
Sold
$245,000
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 1978, has undergone significant recent renovations, including a newly remodeled kitchen with modern features and appliances, updated bathrooms, a new roof (2024), upgraded HVAC, and an upgraded sewer line. These extensive updates to major systems and key living areas make the property move-in ready with no immediate renovation required. While some original elements like the entryway's stone tile and the fireplace surround show its age, and there's an unpermitted garage conversion, the overall physical condition, especially of the kitchen and bathrooms, is excellent due to recent work, placing it firmly in the 'Good' category.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Remodeled Kitchen: The newly remodeled kitchen features quartz countertops, a 5-burner gas range, a lazy Susan, and a dedicated barista station, serving as a modern focal point.
Private Backyard Oasis: The property boasts a private backyard oasis with a sparkling pool, spa, mature foliage, and a variety of fruit trees (kumquat, tangerine, orange, lemon).
Significant Recent Upgrades: Major updates include a new roof (2024), an upgraded sewer line, and an upgraded HVAC system, providing peace of mind and reducing immediate maintenance needs.
Flexible Living Spaces: The home offers two flexible spaces for customizable living/dining layouts, plus a converted garage providing three additional rooms and a laundry room for versatile use.
Prime Location & Amenities Access: Conveniently located near Los Angeles Valley College, Tujunga Wash Greenway, L.A. River paths, and a short drive to the trendy NoHo Arts District for entertainment and dining.

Cons

Unpermitted Garage Conversion: The attached 2-car garage has been converted into additional living space without permits, which could lead to legal complications or require costly remediation.
Age of Property: Built in 1978, while some systems are upgraded, other original components or non-renovated areas may require future maintenance or updates to meet modern standards.
Potential for Dated Aesthetics: Beyond the remodeled kitchen, other parts of the home, such as the entryway's stone tile flooring, may feature finishes or designs that reflect its 1978 build year and might not appeal to all buyers.

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