9425 C St., Oakland, California 94603, Oakland, 94603 - 3 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$350,000
9425 C St., Oakland, California 94603
3Beds
1Bath
890Sqft
10,000Lot
Year Built
1905
Close
-
List price
$350K
Original List price
$395K
Price/Sqft
$393
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
41086139
Home ConditionPoor
Features
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About this home
We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $350.0K(25th), sqft - 890(25th), beds - 3(75th), baths - 1(25th).
new roof, and will be delivered vacant at COE. this is a non-active 4 unit HOA complex, sellling only the two front units on a 10,000. sq. ft. lot. plenty of parking and garden areas in front side and back of property.
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/30/25
Price Change
$350,000-4.1%
09/15/25
Price Change
$364,950
02/16/25
Listing
$395,000
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1905, this property is very old. While a new roof is a positive, there are no interior images or descriptions of the kitchen, bathrooms, or other major systems. The lack of interior photos, coupled with the property's age and the analysis noting it 'likely requires ongoing maintenance and potential updates to plumbing, electrical, and other systems,' indicates that the interior is severely outdated and requires substantial repairs and rehabilitation to meet modern standards.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Recent Roof Replacement: A newly installed roof significantly reduces immediate capital expenditure for the buyer and offers long-term peace of mind.
Vacant Possession: The property will be delivered vacant at the close of escrow, allowing for immediate occupancy or renovation without tenant-related delays.
Generous Outdoor Space: Situated on a 10,000 sq. ft. lot with ample parking and garden areas, providing valuable outdoor amenities rare for a condominium.
Significant Price Reduction: Multiple price adjustments from the original listing price indicate a motivated seller and potential for a competitive purchase.
Three-Bedroom Layout: Offers versatile living arrangements suitable for families, roommates, or dedicated home office space.
Cons
Inactive HOA Structure: The 'non-active 4 unit HOA complex' poses significant risks, including lack of formal management, shared maintenance funding, and potential for unresolved common area disputes.
Historic Property Age: Built in 1905, the property likely requires ongoing maintenance and potential updates to plumbing, electrical, and other systems beyond the new roof.
Ambiguous Unit Offering: The description 'selling only the two front units' is unclear given the single unit's bed/bath/sqft details, creating confusion about the exact scope of the property being sold and potential ownership structure.
