The median home value in Wilmington, CA is $662,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $790,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Wilmington, CA is $662,000. Approximately 45.51% of Wilmington homes are owned, compared to 47.38% rented, while 5.3% are vacant. Wilmington real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you're interested in, contact a Wilmington real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Wilmington Real Estate.
This is a testRare opportunity to acquire Opportunity Zoned lot assemblage totaling 43,449 square feet. These parcels were previously vested as a 208-Unit apartment building, offering 100% Affordable Housing. This unique opportunity to develop is located in the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles. Architectural design submitted could afford 100,196 sf of building space.This project was vested under the 2023 ED1, which is set to undergo imminent revisions. Scheduled to be trimmed back and codified within the next couple of weeks, the current zoning for 208 units will be drastically reduced. This renders the current phase a rare and time-sensitive opportunity, as it may no longer be viable once the codification process is complete.Environmental inspections have been completed and reports are available for a separate fee. The project can include seller-financing for the land acquisition for up to 2 years. .Project previously vested consists of 3 separate buildings that can be built in phases.
Located in the heart of Wilmington, on a corner R2 lot....there are a few possibilities here for a potential developer/buyer. There are essentially 2 sections of the lot, one is contained by a chain link fence by the City to protect the historic monument, one is a large grassy and flat lot which appears to be about 4,000 sq ft (buyer to verify) of area to develop.The structure itself is a Civil War-era Powder Magazine, built in 1862, used to store gunpowder for the nearby Camp Drum. See link here:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_Magazine_(Camp_Drum). Current Sellers inherited the property that was purchased in the 1970's as a Duplex. When the Seller went to tear the duplex down to rebuild in the 80's I believe, the powder magazine was discovered and revealed. The City claimed it as a historic monument and the owner decided not to build. According to my title rep, It was declared a Historical Monument in 1982, but they didnt record the Resolution until 1994. The document indicates it is Historic-Cultural Monument No. 249. The property is also being sold with Mineral Rights.Please feel free to do a field trip to drive by and check it out and do not hesitate to reach out to me with any questions, I'll do my best to answer them!
Introducing an exceptional opportunity for developers and investors to capitalize on a prime vacant land lot located in the vibrant city of Wilmington. This expansive property offers the ideal canvas for a mixed-use development, combining residential and commercial elements to create a dynamic and thriving community. With the potential to accommodate 12-15 apartments alongside retail stores, this versatile lot is perfectly positioned to cater to the evolving demands of modern urban living. Prime Location: Situated in the heart of Wilmington, this property enjoys a strategic location near the new waterfront development and close to ILWU Union Halls. Strong Market Potential: With the ongoing growth and development in Wilmington, this property is strategically positioned to capitalize on the demand for mixed-use spaces. Offering includes additional APNs. Buyer to verify all info.
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