9168 Wedgewood Lane, Temple City, California 91780, Temple City, 91780 - 5 bed, 3 bath

ACTIVE$1,300,000$2,602/sqft
Est. Value: $1,344,690
3%
BelowEstimate
9168 Wedgewood Lane, Temple City, California 91780
5Beds
3Baths
2,602Sqft
8,981Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
The estimated value ($1,344,689.735) is $44,689.735 (3%) higher than the list price ($1,300,000). This property may be underpriced.
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Desirable Location & Community: Situated in a 'great community' and 'just down the street from Temple City High School,' offering excellent proximity to education and a well-regarded neighborhood.
Top Cons:
Extensive Updating Required: Built in 1953 and explicitly stated as needing 'updating,' the property will likely require significant renovation costs and effort to meet modern standards and preferences.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$1.30M vs avg $1.22M (+$85,000)59%
Size:2,602 sqft vs avg 1,710 sqft80%
Price/sqft:$500 vs avg $7234%
More Insights
Built in 1953 (73 years old).
Condition: Built in 1953 and on the market for the first time since 1963, this property is a 'blank slate' requiring 'extensive updating.' The images confirm severely outdated interiors, particularly the kitchen with its knotty pine cabinets, tiled countertops, very old built-in appliances, and dated flooring. The general living areas feature worn carpet, old wallpaper, and antiquated light fixtures. While not explicitly stated as structurally unsound, the age and lack of recent renovation strongly suggest that major systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) are likely original or very old, necessitating substantial repairs and rehabilitation to meet modern standards and comfort.
Year Built
1953
Close
-
List price
$1.3M
Original List price
$1.3M
Price/Sqft
$500
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
AR26005316
Home ConditionPoor
Features
View-
About this home
First time on the market since the 1963! This 5 bedroom 3 bath home is a great opportunity to create your great home in a great community. Just down the street from Temple City High School. This home could use updating making it a blank slate!
J
John Rizzi
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1953 and on the market for the first time since 1963, this property is a 'blank slate' requiring 'extensive updating.' The images confirm severely outdated interiors, particularly the kitchen with its knotty pine cabinets, tiled countertops, very old built-in appliances, and dated flooring. The general living areas feature worn carpet, old wallpaper, and antiquated light fixtures. While not explicitly stated as structurally unsound, the age and lack of recent renovation strongly suggest that major systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) are likely original or very old, necessitating substantial repairs and rehabilitation to meet modern standards and comfort.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Desirable Location & Community: Situated in a 'great community' and 'just down the street from Temple City High School,' offering excellent proximity to education and a well-regarded neighborhood.
Spacious Layout: With 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the property provides ample living space, suitable for larger families or those requiring extra rooms for offices or guests.
Significant Lot Size: An 8,981 sqft lot offers good outdoor potential for landscaping, entertaining, or future expansion possibilities.
Customization Potential: Described as a 'blank slate' needing 'updating,' it presents a unique opportunity for buyers to personalize and modernize the home to their exact tastes and add significant value.
Rare Market Opportunity: Being 'First time on the market since the 1963!' indicates long-term ownership and a rare chance to acquire a property in this established area.
Cons
Extensive Updating Required: Built in 1953 and explicitly stated as needing 'updating,' the property will likely require significant renovation costs and effort to meet modern standards and preferences.
Older Systems & Aesthetics: The 1953 construction suggests potentially outdated infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and aesthetics, which could lead to higher immediate and long-term maintenance costs and lower energy efficiency.
Lack of Specific Views: The property details indicate 'view:None,' meaning it does not offer any notable scenic vistas, which might be a drawback for buyers prioritizing specific natural or city views.






