758 S Acacia Avenue, Rialto, California 92376, Rialto, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$949,000
758 S Acacia Avenue, Rialto, California 92376
3Beds
2Baths
1,568Sqft
43,365Lot
Year Built
1953
Close
-
List price
$949K
Original List price
$990K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
TR25173347
Home ConditionFair
Features
Patio
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About this home
Location, location location Large lot completely flat with a one bedroom, kitchen and bathroom completely sepaate from the main house. The tiled roofing makes the two houses stand out. Located conveniently, not too far from the 10 freeway , this is an opportunity you cannot miss. There is a contract with the City until 2039 for a kennel business 28 x 10 - 29 runs, 14 in/out - 15 out, whelpingg building 10 x 15. Separately fenced, barn with cementt floor 70 x 24. Nice home witth many custom features. 1 bedroom detached guest house with full kitchen and bathroom. Covered patio 24 x 25, Garage is 33 x 24 with some cabinets attached tack room or storage room. (2) Horse corals and many fruit trees. This is a must see
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/19/25
Price Change
$949,000-4.1%
08/08/25
Listing
$990,000
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (152 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3 | 3 | 50% |
| Baths | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| Square foot | 1,568 | 1,524 | 54% |
| Lot Size | 43,365 | 7,800 | 99% |
| Price | $949K | $575K | 99% |
| Price per square foot | $605 | $371 | 98% |
| Built year | 1953 | 1970 | 11% |
| HOA | $155 | ||
| Days on market | 88 | 172 | 14% |
Condition Rating
Fair
The property was built in 1953, making it over 70 years old. While the exterior appears maintained with a tile roof, the interior, particularly the kitchen and bathrooms, show significant signs of being outdated. The kitchen features older light wood cabinets, white tile countertops with dark grout, and basic appliances, suggesting renovations that are likely 20-30 years old. The bathroom also has an older vanity, basic fixtures, and dated tile. Flooring consists of a mix of older ceramic tile and worn, dated carpets in various colors. Light fixtures, including ceiling fans and a chandelier, are also not current. The property is functional and appears to have been maintained, but it requires substantial cosmetic and functional updates to meet modern standards and appeal.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Significant Income-Generating Potential: The property includes an active kennel business with a city contract until 2039, offering a unique and substantial income stream for the new owner.
Expansive & Versatile Lot: A large, completely flat 1-acre lot (43,365 sqft) provides ample space, featuring equestrian facilities (two horse corrals, a 70x24 barn with cement floor) and numerous fruit trees, appealing to various lifestyle needs.
Detached Guest House: A separate 1-bedroom unit with a full kitchen and bathroom offers excellent flexibility for multi-generational living, potential rental income, or a dedicated home office.
Extensive Outbuildings & Storage: Beyond the kennel and barn, there's a substantial 33x24 garage with cabinets and an attached tack/storage room, plus a large 24x25 covered patio, providing exceptional utility, storage, and outdoor living space.
Strategic Location with Freeway Access: Conveniently located not far from the 10 Freeway, ensuring easy commuting and accessibility to surrounding areas.
Cons
Age of Main Residence & Potential for Updates: Built in 1953, the main house is over 70 years old and may require significant investment in modernizing systems (e.g., HVAC, electrical, plumbing) and interior finishes to meet contemporary buyer expectations.
Niche Market Appeal due to Business: The active kennel business, while an income asset, targets a specific buyer demographic, potentially limiting the overall market pool and resale value for those not interested in operating such a venture.
Modest Main House Size Relative to Lot: The 1568 sqft main residence is relatively modest compared to the expansive 1-acre lot and extensive outbuildings, suggesting the primary value might be in the land and auxiliary structures rather than the main living space.

