7830 7830 S Victoria, Los Angeles, California 90043, Los Angeles, 90043 - 4 bed, 2 bath

ACTIVE$1,200,000
7830 7830 S Victoria, Los Angeles, California 90043
4Beds
2Baths
2,689Sqft
17,472Lot
Year Built
1930
Close
-
List price
$1.2M
Original List price
$1.2M
Price/Sqft
$446
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
RS25223343
Home ConditionPoor
Features
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About this home
We found 3 Cons,7 Pros. Rank: price - $1.20M(77th), sqft - 2689(95th), beds - 4(82th), baths - 2(50th).
This is a diamond in the rough. A 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home nestled on a 17,472 lot. This property needs a lot of repairs. This would be a wonderful opportunity for a savvy investor.
Nearby schools
1/10
Lane (Warren) Elementary School
Public,•K-6•0.5mi
2/10
Yes Academy
Public,•K-5•0.9mi
3/10
Seventy-Fourth Street Elementary School
Public,•K-5•1.0mi
4/10
Centinela Elementary School
Public,•K-6•1.0mi
2/10
Fifty-Ninth Street Elementary School
Public,•K-5•1.4mi
2/10
Fifty-Fourth Street Elementary School
Public,•K-5•1.7mi
3/10
Angeles Mesa Elementary School
Public,•K-5•1.9mi
3/10
Windsor Hills Math Science
Public,•K-5•2.3mi
2/10
Forty-Second Street Elementary School
Public,•K-5•2.7mi
1/10
Horace Mann Junior High School
Public,•6-8•1.3mi
2/10
Crozier (George W.) Middle School
Public,•7-8•2.0mi
/10
Monroe (Albert F.) Middle School
Public,•6-8•2.0mi
3/10
Parent (Frank D.) Elementary School
Public,•K-8•2.6mi
2/10
Barack Obama Global Preparation Academy
Public,•6-8•2.6mi
2/10
Audubon Middle School
Public,•6-8•2.8mi
2/10
Inglewood High School
Public,•9-12•1.4mi
1/10
Crenshaw Science, Technology, Engineering, Math And Medicine Magnet
Public,•9-12•2.0mi
2/10
George Washington Preparatory High School
Public,•9-12•2.7mi
9/10
Middle College High School
Public,•9-12•5.6mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/23/25
Listing
$1,200,000
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1930, this property is explicitly described as needing 'a lot of repairs' and is presented as a 'diamond in the rough' for an investor. The images confirm a state of severe neglect and disrepair, with outdated features, damaged flooring, and even active demolition in one room. All major systems, including kitchen and bathrooms (though not directly pictured, their condition can be inferred from the rest of the house), are undoubtedly original or very old and require substantial rehabilitation to meet modern standards for safety and comfort.
Pros & Cons
Pros
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 17472, living area = 2689.
Great Schools: High School: Middle College High School (9/10).
Exceptional Lot Size: The property boasts a very large 17,472 sqft lot, offering significant potential for expansion, extensive landscaping, or the addition of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) in a dense urban area.
Strong Investment Opportunity: Described as a 'diamond in the rough' and an 'opportunity for a savvy investor,' this property presents considerable value-add potential through renovation and modernization.
Generous Living Space: With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2689 sqft of living area, the home provides ample space for a family or future tenants.
Prime Los Angeles Location: Located in Los Angeles, the property benefits from being in a highly desirable and appreciating real estate market with strong demand.
Established Property Footprint: Built in 1930, the home offers a classic structure with potential for character preservation and modern transformation, appealing to buyers looking for a project with history.
Cons
Extensive Renovation Required: The property explicitly 'needs a lot of repairs,' indicating a substantial financial and time commitment for comprehensive renovation and upgrades.
Advanced Age of Structure: Constructed in 1930, the home is likely to have outdated systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and potentially structural issues that will require significant investment to bring to modern standards.
Subpar Local School Ratings: Several nearby public schools, including the closest elementary school, have low ratings (1-2), which may be a deterrent for families prioritizing high-performing educational institutions.









