135 E 77th Street, Los Angeles, California 90003, Los Angeles, 90003 - bed, bath

ACTIVE$637,000
135 E 77th Street, Los Angeles, California 90003
0Bed
0Bath
1,814Sqft
5,102Lot
Year Built
1928
Close
-
List price
$637K
Original List price
$650K
Price/Sqft
$351
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
DW25244507
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home
We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $637.0K(33th), sqft - 1814(50th), beds - undefined(50th), baths - undefined(50th).
BIG OPPORTUNITY 3 UNITS WITH 1 BED AND I BATH. ALL UNITS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION IN A GOOD AREA WITH A LONG DRIVEWAY ALSO IT IS GATED FOR PRIVACY AND all UNITS WILL BE DELIVERED WITH TENANTS. TENANTS PAY GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND SELLER PAYS WATER.
Price History
Date
Event
Price
12/06/25
Price Change
$637,000-2.0%
10/21/25
Listing
$650,000
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1928, the property's interiors, particularly the kitchens and bathrooms, are significantly dated with older cabinets, laminate countertops, basic appliances, and linoleum flooring. While the listing states units are in 'good condition' and appear functional, they show clear signs of being outdated, likely having received only basic upkeep or renovations 15-30 years ago. Newer windows are a positive, but major systems and aesthetics require minor to moderate updates.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Income-Generating Triplex: The property is a triplex, offering three distinct units for multiple income streams, making it an attractive investment opportunity.
Tenant-Occupied with Immediate Income: All units will be delivered with existing tenants, ensuring immediate rental income and eliminating vacancy risk for the new owner.
Tenant-Responsible Utilities: Tenants are responsible for gas and electricity, significantly reducing the landlord's operating expenses and increasing net cash flow.
Enhanced Privacy and Parking: The property features a gated entrance for privacy and a long driveway, providing ample and secure parking, a valuable amenity in Los Angeles.
Good Unit Condition: The description states that all units are in good condition, suggesting minimal immediate repair or renovation costs for the new owner.
Cons
Age of Property: Built in 1928, the property is nearly a century old, which may imply potential for outdated systems (plumbing, electrical) and higher long-term maintenance or capital expenditure requirements.
Landlord Pays Water: The seller pays for water, which represents an ongoing operating expense for the landlord and reduces the overall net income from the property.
Small Unit Configuration: Each unit is configured as 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, which may limit the potential tenant pool or rental income compared to properties with larger unit layouts.




