825 N SAN JOAQUIN STREET, Stockton, CA 95202, Stockton, 95202 - 5 bed, 3 bath

825 N SAN JOAQUIN STREET, Stockton, CA 95202 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$514,950$2,294/sqft
Est. Value: $514,950
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FairlyEstimate
825 N SAN JOAQUIN STREET, Stockton, CA 95202
5Beds
3Baths
2,294Sqft
5,001Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($514,950) is $0 (0%) lower than the list price ($514,950). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Charm & Modern Updates: This Victorian-style home beautifully blends timeless character with modern comforts, featuring a newer roof, energy-efficient windows, a beautifully updated kitchen, and all paid-for solar panels, offering both aesthetic appeal and reduced utility costs.
Top Cons:
Age of Property & Potential System Updates: Built in 1900, while many cosmetic and major updates are noted (roof, windows, kitchen), there is no explicit mention of updates to core systems like plumbing or electrical, which may require future investment or maintenance typical of historic homes.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$515.0K vs avg $505.0K (+$9,950)67%
Size:2,294 sqft vs avg 2,294 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$224 vs avg $15267%

More Insights

Built in 1900 (126 years old).
Condition: This Victorian-style home, built in 1900, has undergone significant and recent updates that elevate its condition. The kitchen is beautifully updated with modern stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and appears to be in excellent condition. Major systems like the roof, energy-efficient windows, and solar panels are newer, indicating good maintenance and recent investment. The hardwood floors throughout the main living areas are well-preserved. While some bedroom carpets show minor wear and some bathrooms retain an older, traditional style (like the clawfoot tub in one, and older tile in another), the property is move-in ready with no immediate major renovations required. The blend of historic charm with these modern comforts and system updates places it firmly in the 'Good' category, despite its age.
Year Built
1900
Close
-
List price
$515K
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$224
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
41113387
Home ConditionGood
Features
Deck
Patio
View-

About this home

This fabulous Victorian-style home is nestled between the Magnolia Historical District and the Civic Center neighborhood. It blends timeless character with modern comforts, featuring all paid for solar panels, energy-efficient windows, a newer roof, and a beautifully updated kitchen. Offering 2,294 sq. ft. of living space: 5 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, one car garage, 4 additional parking spaces, the en-suite has a bonus room perfect for an office, yoga space, or private retreat. A full basement adds versatile options for storage, a home gym, workspace or a JADU. Outside, admire the dramatic staircase, classic craftsmanship, and a fully gated property with a low-maintenance backyard and side yard parking for extra vehicles. Inside, tall ceilings, custom carpentry, built-in cabinets in the dining area, and wood floors showcase the home’s historic charm. It is conveniently located near Weber Point Event Center, Stanislaus State Stockton University Campus, schools, library, shopping, dining, parks, hospital, and gym.

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Soledad Garcia-Cortes
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/31/18
Sold
$240,000
05/08/15
Sold
$200,000
11/07/14
Sold
$97,500
Condition Rating
Good

This Victorian-style home, built in 1900, has undergone significant and recent updates that elevate its condition. The kitchen is beautifully updated with modern stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and appears to be in excellent condition. Major systems like the roof, energy-efficient windows, and solar panels are newer, indicating good maintenance and recent investment. The hardwood floors throughout the main living areas are well-preserved. While some bedroom carpets show minor wear and some bathrooms retain an older, traditional style (like the clawfoot tub in one, and older tile in another), the property is move-in ready with no immediate major renovations required. The blend of historic charm with these modern comforts and system updates places it firmly in the 'Good' category, despite its age.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Charm & Modern Updates: This Victorian-style home beautifully blends timeless character with modern comforts, featuring a newer roof, energy-efficient windows, a beautifully updated kitchen, and all paid-for solar panels, offering both aesthetic appeal and reduced utility costs.
Versatile & Ample Living Space: With 2,294 sq. ft., 5 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an en-suite bonus room, and a full basement, the property offers extensive and flexible living options, including potential for an office, gym, or a Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU).
Prime Location & Accessibility: Nestled between the Magnolia Historical District and the Civic Center, the home boasts a highly convenient location near Stanislaus State Stockton University Campus, Weber Point Event Center, schools, shopping, dining, parks, and a hospital.
Architectural Details & Curb Appeal: The property showcases classic craftsmanship with a dramatic staircase, tall ceilings, custom carpentry, built-in cabinets, and wood floors, all contributing to its unique historic charm and strong curb appeal.
Ample Parking & Security: The property provides practical amenities including a one-car garage, 4 additional parking spaces, side yard parking for extra vehicles, and a fully gated perimeter, enhancing convenience and security.

Cons

Age of Property & Potential System Updates: Built in 1900, while many cosmetic and major updates are noted (roof, windows, kitchen), there is no explicit mention of updates to core systems like plumbing or electrical, which may require future investment or maintenance typical of historic homes.
Limited Outdoor Living Space: The 5,001 sq. ft. lot size, described as having a 'low-maintenance backyard,' may be considered small for a 5-bedroom home, potentially limiting extensive outdoor activities or gardening opportunities for some buyers.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning (Inferred): The description highlights energy efficiency through solar panels and windows but does not mention a cooling system, which could be a significant drawback during Stockton's hot summer months.
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