1151 E 33rd, San Bernardino, California 92404, San Bernardino, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$484,900
1151 E 33rd, San Bernardino, California 92404
3Beds
2Baths
1,224Sqft
7,744Lot
Year Built
1953
Close
-
List price
$485K
Original List price
$485K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IV25224638
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Mountain(s)
Patio
ViewMountain(s)

About this home

Welcome to 1151 E 33rd Street, San Bernardino. Situated in the desirable North part of San Bernardino this cute home offers 3 ample bedrooms plus 1 and a half bathrooms. There is a large brick fireplace in the family room for those cold nights. Sellers have done a lot of recent upgrades to the home, they are a brand new kitchen with quartz counter tops, new stainless steel, sink, faucet, hood and a really nice stove, fresh paint inside and out, tile flooring in both bathrooms, new carpet, laminate flooring in kitchen and family room, new electrical switches and outlets, some new light fixtures, glazed shower, new wall heater, all new interior doors and more. The home also features dual pane windows, 4 year old roof and a large back yard with a detached 2-car garage. There is also plenty of space for kids to play, pets or you can add an ADU. The solar panels were installed less than a year ago and they include a back up battery, they are on a 25 year lease which the buyers will need to assume. There is a long driveway for all your cars, toys or RV. Just a short drive from Yaamava Casino & Resort, Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear, Cal State San Bernardino and much more. Don't miss out on this nice home, come see it before it is too late.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/04/25
Listing
$484,900
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (170 Listings)
Beds33
50%
Baths22
50%
Square foot1,2241,394
32%
Lot Size7,7448,160
42%
Price$485K$510K
36%
Price per square foot$396$354
71%
Built year19531954
42%
HOA
Days on market32170
1%
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 1953, has undergone extensive recent cosmetic and functional upgrades, including a brand new kitchen with quartz countertops and new stainless steel appliances, fresh paint, new flooring (carpet, laminate, tile), updated bathrooms with glazed showers, new electrical switches/outlets, and some new light fixtures. It also benefits from dual-pane windows and a 4-year-old roof. These renovations make the home move-in ready with a modern aesthetic in key areas. However, the underlying systems are still from a 1953 build, and the significant lack of central air conditioning (only a new wall heater is mentioned) prevents it from achieving an 'Excellent' rating, especially in San Bernardino's climate. The solar panel lease assumption is also a long-term financial consideration for buyers.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Extensive Recent Upgrades: The home boasts significant recent upgrades including a brand new kitchen with quartz countertops and new appliances, fresh interior and exterior paint, new flooring throughout, updated electrical switches/outlets, and new interior doors, offering a move-in ready condition.
Energy Efficiency & Cost Savings: Equipped with solar panels (less than a year old) and a backup battery, along with dual-pane windows, significantly reducing utility costs and enhancing energy efficiency.
ADU Potential & Large Lot: A large backyard provides ample space for recreation, pets, and the valuable potential to add an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), offering future income or expanded living space.
Desirable Location & Views: Situated in the desirable North part of San Bernardino with mountain views and a short drive to popular destinations like Yaamava Casino & Resort, Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear, and Cal State San Bernardino.
Updated Key Infrastructure: The property benefits from a relatively new roof (4 years old) and dual-pane windows, contributing to lower immediate maintenance costs and improved insulation.

Cons

Solar Panel Lease Assumption: Buyers are required to assume a 25-year lease for the solar panels, which represents a long-term financial commitment and could impact financing options or future resale.
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The description mentions a 'new wall heater' but no central air conditioning, which could be a significant comfort concern during San Bernardino's hot summer months.
Age of Underlying Systems: Built in 1953, while many cosmetic and some functional upgrades have been made, the property's core underlying systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical beyond switches/outlets, foundation) may still be original or require future attention due to age.

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