Welcome to 221 E. 25th Street, a rare opportunity to own a versatile property offering exceptional flexibility, income potential, and future possibilities in the heart of Los Angeles. Situated on an expansive 7,480-square-foot LARD2-zoned lot, this unique property offers over 2,100 square feet of living space and is currently configured with 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, plus an additional rear room, making it ideal for multi-generational living, owner-occupants, investors, or buyers seeking value-add opportunities.
The seller states the property also includes an attic conversion featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a kitchenette, along with an additional rear living area, creating additional flexibility for extended family or potential income-producing uses. According to public records, the home is recorded as a 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence. All improvements were completed prior to the current seller's ownership. Buyers are advised to independently verify all permits, square footage, bedroom and bathroom count, zoning, and intended use of the property.
The generous LARD2-zoned lot may provide opportunities for ADU development, expansion, or other income-producing improvements (subject to buyer investigation and approval by the City of Los Angeles). Whether you're looking to create a multi-generational living arrangement, explore rental income opportunities, or maximize the property's future potential, this home offers possibilities that are increasingly difficult to find in today's market.
Originally built in 1893, the home offers timeless character and classic architectural charm while providing the versatility today's buyer's desire. Conveniently located just minutes from Downtown Los Angeles, USC, schools, parks, shopping, dining, and major transportation corridors, this property combines location, space, and long-term potential.
Whether you're searching for your next home, an investment opportunity, or a property with room to grow, 221 E. 25th Street delivers a unique combination of size, flexibility, location, and future possibilities. The property is non-tenant occupied and will be delivered vacant at the close of escrow.