624 S Chicago Street, Los Angeles, California 90023, Los Angeles, 90023 - bed, bath

624 S Chicago Street, Los Angeles, California 90023 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$950,000
624 S Chicago Street, Los Angeles, California 90023
0Bed
0Bath
2,283Sqft
7,117Lot
Year Built
1906
Close
-
List price
$950K
Original List price
$950K
Price/Sqft
$416
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
TR25169939
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $950.0K(77th), sqft - 2283(62th), beds - undefined(50th), baths - undefined(50th).

Welcome to 624 South Chicago Street, located in the heart of Boyle Height, just a block from Hollenbeck Park, minuets to the pulse of the great City of Los Angeles and all of its history, venues, and communities. This two-story duplex is currently utilized as a single-family residence and can easily be converted back to its permitted use as a duplex. Manicured front lawn, double wide walk up to a wonderful veranda from which to view the daily sunset. Ground floor consists of one bedroom, a full bath, large dinning & kitchen with an oversized living area. Living room and bedroom have their own window air conditioners. Second floor currently used as three bedrooms with each having a walk-in closet, former kitchen used as an office space adjacent to a laundry room with rear door. Upstairs living room can be converted back to a living room area with the adjacent office area reversing its use as a kitchen. Drop down stairs to access the attic area. Security system servicing the exterior and interior of this property is included with the sale of the property along with the kitchen stove and two metal sheds. There are three gates accessing the alley, two of the rear gates are operated manually the middle rear gate is operated electronically for secure ingress and egress. One single car garage has been converted as an office/studio use with its own air conditioner; the other single car garage is used as a work room. Rear yard is completely cemented and is RV friendly. Property is zoned RD.15 and has potential to build two additional units, subject to verification with the City of Los Angeles.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/28/25
$950,000
09/08/10
Sold
$210,000
11/01/04
Sold
$425,000
08/24/99
Sold
$209,000
Condition Rating
Fair

The property was built in 1906 and appears to have had some updates, but the kitchen and bathrooms show their age. The pink tiled bathroom is outdated, while the other bathroom has been updated. The kitchen has newer appliances but the layout and finishes are dated. The flooring appears to be updated throughout. Overall, the property is aged but maintained.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Duplex Potential: The property is a permitted duplex, currently used as a single-family residence, offering flexibility for rental income or multi-generational living.
Development Opportunity: Zoned RD1.5, the property has the potential to build two additional units, subject to city verification, increasing its investment value.
Prime Location: Located in Boyle Heights, near Hollenbeck Park and with easy access to Downtown Los Angeles, providing convenient access to amenities and attractions.
Security System: The property includes a security system servicing both the exterior and interior, enhancing safety and peace of mind.
RV Friendly: The rear yard is completely cemented and RV friendly, offering additional parking or recreational space.

Cons

Limited Parking: Only one single-car garage is available for parking, with the other converted into a studio/office, potentially limiting parking for residents.
Age of Property: Built in 1906, the property may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades due to its age.
Cooling System: Only window air conditioners are available in the living room and bedroom on the ground floor, which may not be sufficient for cooling the entire property.

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