6100 S Fairfax Avenue, Ladera Heights, California 90056, Ladera Heights, 90056 - bed, bath

ACTIVE$1,500,000
6100 S Fairfax Avenue, Ladera Heights, California 90056
0Bed
0Bath
4,464Sqft
7,771Lot
Year Built
1951
Close
-
List price
$1.5M
Original List price
$1.5M
Price/Sqft
$336
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IV25270694
Home ConditionFair
Features
Patio
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About this home
We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $1.50M(50th), sqft - 4464(50th), beds - undefined(50th), baths - undefined(50th).
Price History
Date
Event
Price
12/04/25
Listing
$1,500,000
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1951, the property is significantly aged. While the exterior appears maintained and the roof looks newer, the visible interior (living room) features dated ceramic tile flooring, basic light fixtures, and a wall-mounted heater, suggesting a lack of central HVAC and older systems. The absence of kitchen and bathroom images, combined with the overall dated interior and the property analysis indicating a 'lack of modern features' and 'potential for outdated systems,' points to a home that is functional but requires substantial updates to meet current quality standards and buyer expectations. It's not in 'poor' condition as there are no visible signs of major structural defects or safety issues, but it's far from 'good' or 'excellent' due to its age and lack of recent, extensive renovations.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Income-Generating Potential: As a duplex (Residential Income property), it offers immediate rental income opportunities or flexible multi-family living arrangements.
Generous Square Footage: With 4464 sqft, the property provides substantial living space, allowing for spacious units or flexible layout configurations.
Desirable Location: Situated in Ladera Heights, a sought-after area in Los Angeles, contributing to strong property value and demand.
Large Lot Size: The 7771 sqft lot offers ample outdoor space, potential for landscaping, or future expansion possibilities.
Investment Opportunity: The property type (duplex) combined with its location makes it an attractive investment for long-term appreciation and rental yield.
Cons
Age of Construction: Built in 1951, the property is over 70 years old, suggesting potential for outdated systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical) and requiring significant modernization.
Potential for Deferred Maintenance: Older properties often come with a higher likelihood of deferred maintenance or the need for substantial repairs and upgrades to meet current standards and buyer expectations.
Lack of Modern Features: The property details do not explicitly mention recent renovations or modern amenities, implying potential significant capital expenditure for a buyer seeking contemporary living spaces.





