6045 Broadmoor Drive, La Mesa, California 91942, La Mesa, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$849,900
6045 Broadmoor Drive, La Mesa, California 91942
3Beds
2Baths
1,466Sqft
6,800Lot
Year Built
1956
Close
-
List price
$850K
Original List price
$850K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PTP2508209
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Hills, Landmark, Neighborhood
Patio
ViewHills, Landmark, Neighborhood

About this home

OPEN HOUSES: SAT 11/1 & SUN 11/2 (1-4PM). Welcome to this Beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in one of La Mesa’s most convenient & desirable neighborhoods with Amazing Views! Step inside to a warm, inviting interior featuring a spacious living room with cozy fireplace, ideal for relaxing evenings. Original hardwood floors lie beneath the carpet, offering timeless charm. The two-car garage has one space converted into a bonus room—great for a home office or gym—with extra driveway & street parking available. Front yard offers low maintenance upkeep & the back yard offers plush landscaping, artificial turf & patio area -- perfect for BBQ’s & outdoor entertainment. The bonus patio space off the opposite end of the family room offers a tranquil space to enjoy your morning coffee or tea. Upgrades include central A/C, new roof & solar panels, dual-pane windows & slider, updated bathrooms, tankless water heater, water softener, AND new sewer lines under whole house out to the street! Close to Grossmont High School, Northmont Elementary, Harry Griffen Park, shopping, dining, trolley, & freeway access. Don’t miss your chance to own this La Mesa gem and begin creating lasting memories for your family!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/30/25
Listing
$849,900
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (97 Listings)
Beds33
50%
Baths22
50%
Square foot1,4661,396
56%
Lot Size6,8007,920
27%
Price$850K$856K
47%
Price per square foot$580$629
37%
Built year19569780978
52%
HOA
Days on market6144
1%
Condition Rating
Good

While built in 1956, this property has undergone significant and recent major system upgrades including a new roof, solar panels, central A/C, dual-pane windows, tankless water heater, water softener, and new sewer lines, which are critical and costly improvements. The bathrooms have also been updated with modern finishes. However, the kitchen retains its original 1950s/60s aesthetic with dated wood cabinets, countertops, and flooring, requiring a full renovation to meet current styles and standards. Despite the dated kitchen, the extensive updates to the home's infrastructure make it move-in ready with no immediate major repairs required, aligning with a 'Good' condition score.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Extensive Modern Upgrades: The property boasts significant recent upgrades including central A/C, a new roof, solar panels, dual-pane windows, updated bathrooms, a tankless water heater, water softener, and new sewer lines, substantially reducing immediate maintenance concerns and enhancing efficiency.
Desirable & Convenient Location: Located in a 'convenient & desirable neighborhood' in La Mesa, offering excellent proximity to top-rated schools (Grossmont High, Northmont Elementary), Harry Griffen Park, shopping, dining, public transit (trolley), and freeway access.
Versatile Bonus Space & Ample Parking: A portion of the two-car garage has been thoughtfully converted into a versatile bonus room, ideal for a home office or gym, adding functional living space. The property also benefits from extra driveway and street parking.
Enhanced Outdoor Living: The backyard features plush landscaping, artificial turf, and a dedicated patio area perfect for outdoor entertainment and BBQs. An additional bonus patio offers a tranquil space for relaxation.
Potential Value & Views: The property is listed below its estimated market value, suggesting potential for immediate equity. It also offers 'Amazing Views' of the hills, landmarks, and neighborhood, adding to its aesthetic appeal and desirability.

Cons

Age of Property: Built in 1956, the home is an older construction. While many systems have been updated, some original components or structural elements typical of a nearly 70-year-old property may eventually require attention.
Covered Original Hardwood Floors: Original hardwood floors are noted to be beneath the carpet. While a potential asset, their current condition is unknown without inspection, and exposing/refinishing them would incur additional cost and effort for a buyer.
Reduced Covered Parking: The conversion of one garage space into a bonus room means only one covered parking spot remains in the garage, which could be a drawback for buyers prioritizing two dedicated garage parking spaces.

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