6543 Washington Avenue, Whittier, California 90601, Whittier, 90601 - 3 bed, 2 bath

6543 Washington Avenue, Whittier, California 90601 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$995,000$2,080/sqft
Est. Value: $989,331
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FairlyEstimate
6543 Washington Avenue, Whittier, California 90601
3Beds
2Baths
2,080Sqft
6,133Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($989,330.86) is $5,669.14 (0%) lower than the list price ($995,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Significance & Mills Act Benefits: Designated as Whittier Historic Landmark #40, this c1906 Craftsman home offers substantial annual Mills Act property tax savings, providing a unique financial advantage alongside its rich heritage.
Top Cons:
Age-Related Maintenance & System Concerns: As a 1905-built home, despite extensive work, it may require ongoing specialized maintenance and potential upgrades to aging systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, roof) to preserve its historic integrity.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$995.0K vs avg $942.6K (+$52,400)60%
Size:2,080 sqft vs avg 1,696.5 sqft65%
Price/sqft:$478 vs avg $52929%

More Insights

Built in 1905 (121 years old).
Condition: This historic 1905 Craftsman home has been well-maintained and features a kitchen and garage addition from 1999, placing its last major renovation 25 years ago. While the property is move-in ready and boasts charming original architectural details, the kitchen, with its vintage range and specific cabinetry, and the period-appropriate bathrooms (claw-foot tub, ornate vanity) are functional but show signs of being stylistically outdated for many modern buyers. The flooring is a mix of well-kept hardwood, carpet, and dated tile. The explicit mention of 'Absence of Central Air Conditioning' as a weakness also contributes to it not meeting 'Good' standards for modern conveniences. It is aged but maintained, requiring minor updates to align with contemporary tastes.
Year Built
1905
Close
-
List price
$995K
Original List price
$995K
Price/Sqft
$478
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PW25277092
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Park/Greenbelt
Deck
Patio
ViewPark/Greenbelt

About this home

HISTORIC c1906 CRAFTSMAN HOME with SUBSTANTIAL ANNUAL MILLS ACT PROPERTY TAX SAVINGS! Designated as Whittier Historic Landmark #40, the Thornburgh/Sorenson House prominently overlooks Central Park in Uptown Whittier’s Historic District. Extensive work has been done through the years to ensure this home has the conveniences of modern living, while the original architecture remains, both inside and outside, providing all the charming character of its era. Packed full of original features, including built-in cabinets and window seats, natural wood trim casing, coved ceilings, counter-weight multi-paned windows, corner-set living room fireplace, walk-in closets … with windows … in each bedroom, original front door and the kind of lazy front porch that’s just begging for a porch swing. (Can't you imagine yourself entertaining guests on that porch enjoying live music from the City's summertime Concerts In The Park?!) The spacious kitchen has been remodeled giving careful thought to keeping it sympathetic to the home’s architecture with beautiful cabinetry, a vintage range and a quaint eat-in breakfast area for informal meals. The laundry room is located conveniently next to the kitchen. The downstairs bathroom features a walk-in shower … and for those who love a leisurely soak, the upstairs bathroom features a large claw-foot tub! From the Living Room walk through a lovely and unique Library/Music Room to the formal Dining Room, then enter onto your private, enclosed back porch oasis overlooking the extensive brick patio and shady garden area. The large 3-car garage opens onto the alley. The 3rd stall is walled off and could be used as a workshop, converted into a guestroom or transformed into an ADU with its own private side patio … the possibilities are endless! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of Whittier History!

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Candi Nash
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/02/99
Sold
$185,000
03/18/14
Sold
$555,000
Condition Rating
Fair

This historic 1905 Craftsman home has been well-maintained and features a kitchen and garage addition from 1999, placing its last major renovation 25 years ago. While the property is move-in ready and boasts charming original architectural details, the kitchen, with its vintage range and specific cabinetry, and the period-appropriate bathrooms (claw-foot tub, ornate vanity) are functional but show signs of being stylistically outdated for many modern buyers. The flooring is a mix of well-kept hardwood, carpet, and dated tile. The explicit mention of 'Absence of Central Air Conditioning' as a weakness also contributes to it not meeting 'Good' standards for modern conveniences. It is aged but maintained, requiring minor updates to align with contemporary tastes.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Significance & Mills Act Benefits: Designated as Whittier Historic Landmark #40, this c1906 Craftsman home offers substantial annual Mills Act property tax savings, providing a unique financial advantage alongside its rich heritage.
Preserved Original Architectural Details: The property boasts an abundance of original features, including built-in cabinets, window seats, natural wood trim, coved ceilings, and a corner-set fireplace, seamlessly blended with modern living conveniences.
Prime Location with Park Views: Prominently overlooking Central Park in Uptown Whittier’s Historic District, the home offers desirable park/greenbelt views and access to community events like summertime Concerts In The Park.
ADU Potential & Versatile Garage: The large 3-car garage includes a walled-off third stall with endless possibilities for conversion into a workshop, guestroom, or an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) with its own private patio.
Sympathetically Remodeled Kitchen: The spacious kitchen has been thoughtfully remodeled to maintain architectural harmony, featuring beautiful cabinetry, a vintage range, and a quaint eat-in breakfast area.

Cons

Age-Related Maintenance & System Concerns: As a 1905-built home, despite extensive work, it may require ongoing specialized maintenance and potential upgrades to aging systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, roof) to preserve its historic integrity.
Absence of Central Air Conditioning: The property description highlights modern conveniences but notably omits central air conditioning, which is a common feature in contemporary homes and may be a significant drawback during warmer months.
Historic Preservation Restrictions: While the historic designation and Mills Act offer benefits, they also come with obligations for preservation, which can limit renovation flexibility and potentially increase costs for specific materials and methods.
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