3135 South Bonita Street, Spring Valley, California 91977, Spring Valley, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$775,000
3135 South Bonita Street, Spring Valley, California 91977
2Beds
1Bath
1,050Sqft
62,726.398Lot
Year Built
1957
Close
-
List price
$775K
Original List price
$850K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PTP2504916
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Mountain(s)
Deck
Patio
ViewMountain(s)
About this home
Opportunity awaits as views and potential come together in perfect harmony on this nearly 1.5AC lot. The 2 Bed, 1 Bath home is situated in the middle of the lot to capture mountain views and beautiful sunsets from your deck. Inside, you’ll find a cozy and functional living space ready to enjoy as-is or refresh to make your own. A standout feature is the expansive area at the front of the property—ideal for overflow parking, RV storage, or, for those with vision, the perfect spot to explore the possibility of an additional dwelling unit. With its scenic setting, this property is a rare opportunity to live, invest, and grow in a peaceful, view-filled neighborhood.
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/27/25
Price Change
$775,000
07/01/25
Listing
$849,900
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (176 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 2 | 3 | 6% |
| Baths | 1 | 2 | 6% |
| Square foot | 1,050 | 1,554 | 9% |
| Lot Size | 62,726 | 8,400 | 82% |
| Price | $775K | $800K | 46% |
| Price per square foot | $738 | $495 | 94% |
| Built year | 1957 | 1973 | 10% |
| HOA | $255 | ||
| Days on market | 127 | 149 | 41% |
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1957, this property is over 60 years old. While the home appears functional and maintained, the interior is significantly dated. The kitchen features older white cabinetry, laminate countertops, dated tile flooring, and a fluorescent light fixture. The single bathroom also shows signs of age with an older vanity, dated tile, and strip lighting. Popcorn ceilings are present throughout. While the hardwood floors in the main living areas are a positive, the overall condition suggests that major renovations, if any, occurred 20-30+ years ago. The property is livable but requires substantial cosmetic updates and potential system upgrades to meet modern standards, aligning with the 'Fair' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Expansive Lot & Development Potential: The property boasts a nearly 1.5-acre lot (62,726 sqft), offering substantial space for expansion, RV storage, overflow parking, and the significant potential for an Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU), enhancing future value and utility.
Scenic Mountain Views & Sunsets: Strategically positioned, the home captures beautiful mountain views and stunning sunsets from its deck, providing a desirable aesthetic and a peaceful living environment.
Investment & Growth Opportunity: Described as a 'rare opportunity to live, invest, and grow,' the large lot and ADU potential make this property highly attractive for long-term investment and value appreciation.
Peaceful & Private Setting: Located in a 'peaceful, view-filled neighborhood,' the substantial lot size contributes significantly to a sense of privacy and tranquility, away from urban density.
Renovation Potential / Buyer Flexibility: The existing home is 'ready to enjoy as-is or refresh to make your own,' offering buyers the flexibility to move in immediately or undertake renovations to customize and modernize the living space to their taste.
Cons
Small Home Size & Limited Bathrooms: The current home is relatively small at 1050 sqft with only 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, which may not adequately meet the needs of larger families or those desiring more expansive living quarters.
Older Construction (1957): Built in 1957, the property is an older home, which could imply a potential need for updates to major systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) or general modernization to align with contemporary standards and preferences.
Significant Price Reduction: The property has undergone a notable price reduction from an original list price of $849,900 to $775,000, which might suggest initial overpricing or a slower-than-expected market response, potentially indicating perceived value concerns.

