The median home value in Richmond, CA is $641,000This is lower than the county median home value of $780,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Richmond, CA is $641,000.
Approximately 48% of Richmond homes are owned, compared to 44% rented, while 7% are vacant.
Richmond real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Welcome to a prime investment opportunity in the heart of Point Richmond, California - 116 and 124 Washington Street. These two adjacent properties, available for purchase separately or together, present an enticing opportunity for investors seeking a foothold in the thriving commercial landscape of the area. 124 Washington Street, offers a collection of 16 meticulously maintained office units, while its counterpart at 116 Washington Street comprises five units. Both buildings boast historically high occupancy rates and low operational costs, making them a solid choice for those looking to diversify their portfolio with stable, income-generating assets. Constructed in 1989 and 1991 respectively, these buildings exude durability and longevity, standing as a testament to quality craftsmanship and enduring value. The 16-unit property at 124 Washington Street provides a diverse array of office suites, ranging from small to larger spaces, catering to the needs of a variety of businesses. Meanwhile, the five-unit building at 116 Washington Street offers similar flexibility, ensuring that tenants can find the perfect workspace to suit their unique requirements.
Welcome to a prime investment opportunity in the heart of Point Richmond, California - 116 and 124 Washington Street. These two adjacent properties, available for purchase separately or together, present an enticing opportunity for investors seeking a foothold in the thriving commercial landscape of the area. 124 Washington Street, offers a collection of 16 meticulously maintained office units, while its counterpart at 116 Washington Street comprises five units. Both buildings boast historically high occupancy rates and low operational costs, making them a solid choice for those looking to diversify their portfolio with stable, income-generating assets. Constructed in 1989 and 1991 respectively, these buildings exude durability and longevity, standing as a testament to quality craftsmanship and enduring value. The 16-unit property at 124 Washington Street provides a diverse array of office suites, ranging from small to larger spaces, catering to the needs of a variety of businesses. Meanwhile, the five-unit building at 116 Washington Street offers similar flexibility, ensuring that tenants can find the perfect workspace to suit their unique requirements.
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