2459 Angela Street, a four-unit multifamily investment opportunity located in Pomona, California.Built in 1963, the property consists of four residential units totaling approximately 3,818rentable square feet situated on a 7,538 square foot parcel. The attractive unit mix includes one (3 Bed / 1 Bath) unit, two (2 Bed / 1 Bath) units, and one (1 Bed / 1 Bath) unit, providing broad tenant appeal and long-term occupancy stability.The asset offers investors strong in-place income with significant upside potential through future rental growth. Additional features include four garage parking spaces, tenant-paid gas and electricity, and convenient access to the 60 and 71 Freeways, providing excellent connectivity throughout the San Gabriel Valley and Inland Empire.2459 Angela Street may also be acquired in conjunction with the neighboring property at2418 Angela Street, creating a rare opportunity to expand scale and operational efficiencies within a concentrated submarket location.With an attractive unit mix, favorable utility structure, available residential financing, and meaningful rental upside, 2459 Angela Street presents investors with a compelling value-add opportunity in one of Southern California's most supply-constrained housing markets.
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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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