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Asking Price: $1,600,000
525 Howard, Alhambra CA 91801
Community: 601 - Alhambra
This property was built in 1963 and is priced at $1,600,000. Please see the additional details below.
525 Howard Street is a two-story, 6-unit multifamily property constructed in 1963 on a 7,628 square foot lot, with a total building size of 4,616 square feet. The property is separately metered for gas and electric, serviced by a central water heater, and offers an on-site laundry facility and six carport and covered parking with storage bins. 525 Howard Street boasts a desirable unit mix of three one-bedroom/one-bathroom units, two two-bedroom/one-bathroom units, and one three-bedroom/two-bathroom unit. Units offer carpet and tile flooring, a refrigerator, a ceiling fan, and wall units for heating and cooling. Located in the heart of Alhambra, 525 Howard Street is within walking distance to the recently revitalized Downtown Alhambra on Main Street, which offers a plethora of shops, restaurants, coffee shops, and entertainment options, along with hundreds of new condominium units as part of successful mixed-use projects and local schools. Bordering the affluent cities of San Marino and South Pasadena, 525 Howard Street is also just minutes from attractions in neighboring cities including The Shops on Lake Avenue, Old Town Pasadena, and Paseo Colorado in Pasadena, Atlantic Times Square, a 200,000 square feet retail center in Monterey Park, and Westfield Santa Anita, with 1.3M square feet and over 300 retail stores and restaurants in Arcadia. The property is also proximate to the 10, 60, and 710 Freeways, offering ease of access to neighboring cities in the region, as well as Downtown Los Angeles, located less than 10 miles away. 525 Howard Street is also just 3 miles from Pasadena and is near major education centers, such as Caltech, Pasadena City College, Cal State LA, ArtCenter College, East Los Angeles College, and USC.