$2,099,000 Price Analysis 1152 S Bronson AveLos Angeles, CA 90019 8 bed 8 bath 5,676 SqFt ($369/SqFt) 9,313SqFt lot. Built 1933 Listed 2024-04-23, Taxes $18,190 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to price & location near Los Angeles |
Close to Hancock Park, Koreatown and all the shopping and dining along Western Avenue. The subject property consists of eight one bedroom, one bath units of which two will be delivered vacant. Four of the units have been recently updated and include new paint, flooring, remodeled kitchens with stainless steel appliances, remodeled bathrooms, fresh exterior paint, copper plumbing and a new roof installed in 2017. This property totals approximately 5, 676 square feet on an approximately 9, 313 square foot parcel of land zoned LAR3 Tier 3. Arlington Heights encompasses an area of Historic West Adams that was, at the turn of the 20th century, outside of the Los Angeles city limits. It still has a remarkable concentration of intact American Foursquare, Craftsman and Spanish Colonial Revival homes. While Arlington Heights is largely residential, there are a growing number of shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries that have been springing up along Washington Boulevard.
Galleries lke Rory Devine Fine Art, Harkawik, Kristina Kite Gallery and David Horvitz's 7th Avenue Garden feature revolving contemporary art exhibitions that are slowly turning this strip into a local cultural destination. Nearby, you'll find eateries like Surfas Culinary District, a specialty kitchenware shop with a popular Italian style deli and Spaccio Salumeria, a high-end Italian deli and market. And with Koreatown a few blocks away, you'll have easy access to some of the best Korean cuisine in the city, whether you're looking for bibimbap, barbecue or a hearty bowl of ox bone soup. Right next door to the library is Washington Irving Pocket Park, a small greenspace with a playground. You can also take in the sunshine at nearby Queen Anne Park and Recreation Center, a recently renovated community greenspace with a playground, tennis courts and picnicking area or LA High Memorial Park, a small park with lots of tall trees and greenery. The neighborhood is a few blocks away from an on-ramp for Interstate 10, making for an easy commute to nearby destinations, sports arenas and museums in downtown Los Angeles.
Presented by Camilla Lim at
Maher Commercial Realty.
Property MLS #24-383515 from TheMLSCLAW
Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
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2022 | $446,206 + $1,003,965 $1,450,171 | $18,190 |
2021 | $437,457 + $984,280 $1,421,737 | $17,951 |
2020 | $432,972 + $974,188 $1,407,160 | $18,124 |
2019 | $424,483 + $955,087 $1,379,570 | $17,437 |
2018 | $416,160 + $936,360 $1,352,520 | $17,211 |
2017 | $408,000 + $918,000 $1,326,000 | $16,808 |
2016 | $400,000 + $900,000 $1,300,000 | $16,397 |
2015 | $261,275 + $470,295 $731,570 | $9,624 |
2014 | $256,157 + $461,083 $717,240 | $9,706 |
2013 | $255,000 + $459,000 $714,000 | $9,691 |
2012 | $260,000 + $460,000 $720,000 | $10,068 |
2010 | $260,000 + $460,000 $720,000 | $13,418 |
2009 | $364,140 + $624,240 $988,380 | $12,938 |
2009 | $363,276 + $622,760 $986,036 | $12,938 |
2008 | $357,000 + $612,000 $969,000 | $12,405 |
2007 | $400,000 + $700,000 $1,100,000 | $13,759 |
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