Prime Mixed-Use Investment | Retro Row – Long Beach***
1427 E 4th St is a fully renovated property located in the heart of Long Beach’s high-traffic Retro Row. The 5,065 SF building consists of 2 street-level retail units (leased to a popular Coffee Shop and an Upscale Healing Station on long-term leases) and 4 residential units (2 one-bedroom units and 2 studios), all fully upgraded and turnkey.
Offered at the BEST PRICE PER SQ.FT. in the market, the property delivers a 6.60% Cap Rate with strong NOI and IMMEDIATE CASH FLOW. Retail benefits from consistent foot traffic and destination-level visibility, while residential units perform well in a low-vacancy rental market.
Recent comprehensive renovations translate to minimal maintenance and solid upside through rent growth. Located in a corridor supported by ongoing Long Beach infrastructure and redevelopment investment, this asset offers stable income with long-term appreciation.
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Listing updated:
Listed by:
Olga WrightDRE #01315042310-801-7373,
Lyon Stahl Investment Real Estate, Inc.,
Christopher BaldDRE #01909867310-463-4575,
Lyon Stahl Investment Real Estate, Inc.
Source: CRMLS,MLS#: SB26028039Originating MLS: California Regional MLS
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 6
Appliances
Laundry: Common Area
Features
Common walls with other units/homes: 1 Common Wall
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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