3816 Huron Ave Culver City, CA 90232
This exceptional Culver City duplex, located at 3816 and 3818 Huron Ave, presents a unique opportunity for both owner-occupancy and investment. The property boasts a substantial 7,511 square foot lot and comprises two distinct units: a spacious 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom residence and a 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit. The larger unit, completely renovated in 2024, features brand new Samsung smart kitchen appliances and an LG smart washer/dryer, included in the sale. Upgrades include new copper plumbing, electrical, roof, windows, and central air conditioning. Originally built in 1948 with a significant 1,100 square foot addition in 2016 (permitted construction), this unit's design allows for flexible conversion into two separate 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom units if desired. The property includes two driveways; the smaller serves the 2-bedroom unit with parking for one car, while the larger driveway leads to a spacious oversized 2-car garage (built in 2016) and offers parking for 10+ cars for the 4-bedroom unit. Situated in a desirable Culver City neighborhood within the Culver City school district, the property is zoned RMD. A new Culver City ordinance (effective October) permits up to nine units on this lot, significantly enhancing its investment potential. The asking price is $1,699,980. This duplex offers a comfortable living environment combined with substantial investment upside. The total square footage is 2,694.
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