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BUILDINGS/300 E 9TH ST
/// BUILDING FILE · ROLL 2025

300 E 9TH ST.

Los Angeles, CA 90015 · APN 5145-016-022

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UNITS

39

BUILDING SF

70,700

SF / UNIT

1,813

YEAR BUILT

1922

BEDROOMS

—

BATHROOMS

—

USE · CODE 0555

5+ UNITS

/// ASSESSED VALUE
LAND$2,215,952
IMPROVEMENTS$9,841,575
TOTAL$12,057,527
LAND BASE YEAR2002
OWNERSHIP TENUREAPPROX. 24 YEARS

PROP 13 ASSESSED VALUES — USUALLY WELL BELOW MARKET ON LONG-HELD BUILDINGS.

/// LAST TRANSFER
RECORDEDJUL 17, 2001

No market sale detected on this parcel since 2021. The last recorded transfer may have been a refinance, trust move, or family transfer that didn't reset the Prop 13 base.

/// RENT CONTROL

LIKELY COVERED BY LA RSO

Built 1922 in the City of Los Angeles with 39 units — pre-October 1978 multifamily inside city limits is generally under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance, capping annual increases and restricting evictions.

HOW LA RSO WORKS →INFERRED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS — VERIFY WITH LAHD / ZIMAS BEFORE RELYING ON IT.
/// ZIP 90015

Recent sales nearby.

ADDRESSSOLDEST. PRICEEST. $/UNITUNITS
1403 W 10TH PL→DEC 2024EST.$630,000$157,500UNITS41624 S HOPE ST→SEP 2024EST.$15,300,000$157,732UNITS97325 W 17TH ST→SEP 2024EST.$2,500,000—UNITS—1123 W 18TH ST→AUG 2024EST.$820,000$205,000UNITS41647 W 12TH PL→JUL 2024EST.$1,040,000$260,000UNITS41421 ALBANY ST→APR 2024EST.$725,000$362,500UNITS21421 CONSTANCE ST→MAR 2024EST.$339,690$169,845UNITS2436 VENICE WAY→FEB 2024EST.$2,085,000$521,250UNITS4

PRICES ESTIMATED FROM ASSESSOR REASSESSMENT AT SALE (ASSESSED VALUE DEFLATED 2%/YR) — NOT VERIFIED CLOSING PRICES.

/// COMPARE

Buildings like this one.

SIMILAR SIZE AND ERA IN 90015

1045 W 18TH ST→30 UNITS · BUILT 1924 · 10,398 SF1130 S HOPE ST→38 UNITS · BUILT 1909 · 19,602 SF1134 W 17TH ST→28 UNITS · BUILT 1925 · 13,634 SF1142 W 17TH ST→28 UNITS · BUILT 1923 · 17,124 SF1211 W 11TH ST→33 UNITS · BUILT 1912 · 15,887 SF1220 S OLIVE ST→35 UNITS · BUILT 1907 · 18,780 SF
EVERY BUILDING IN 90015 →RSO, 5–12 UNITS →BUILT BEFORE 1930 →
/// COMMON QUESTIONS · 300 E 9TH ST

The short answers.

Is 300 E 9th St rent controlled?

Built 1922 in the City of Los Angeles with 39 units — pre-October 1978 multifamily inside city limits is generally under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance, capping annual increases and restricting evictions. This is an inference from public assessor records, not a determination — confirm the certificate of occupancy date with the LA Housing Department or ZIMAS before you rely on it for pricing or notices.

How many units does 300 E 9th St have?

County records list 39 units at 300 E 9th St, classified as 5+ units across 70,700 square feet of building area, averaging about 1,813 square feet per unit. Unit counts on the roll can lag permitted conversions and unpermitted additions in both directions.

When was 300 E 9th St built?

The assessor roll gives a build year of 1922, which puts it in the pre-1979 stock that the LA Rent Stabilization Ordinance generally covers inside city limits. Age drives more than character here: it sets rent-cap exposure, seismic retrofit obligations, and what a lender will underwrite.

When did 300 E 9th St last change hands?

The most recent transfer on the roll was recorded July 2001. Not every recorded transfer is a market sale — refinances, trust transfers, and family conveyances all appear in the same field, and those do not reset the assessed value.

What is 300 E 9th St assessed at, and is that what it is worth?

The current assessed value is $12,057,527 ($2,215,952 land, $9,841,575 improvements). Assessed value is not market value. Under Proposition 13 it resets only on a change of ownership and then climbs about 2% a year, so a long-held building is often assessed far below what it would trade for — and this one has held its base year for roughly 24 years.

Would the owner of 300 E 9th St face a big tax bill on a sale?

Possibly. A base year going back roughly 24 years usually means a low tax basis, and a low basis means a large taxable gain on a straight sale — capital gains plus depreciation recapture, with California taxing gains at ordinary income rates. It is also why long-held buildings so often sell through a 1031 exchange instead, or pass through an estate for the step-up in basis.

How do I find out what 300 E 9th St would sell for today?

Public records give you the frame — units, size, age, assessed value, when it last traded — but pricing needs in-place rents, expenses, and the condition of the units, none of which appear in county data. A broker valuation puts closed comps and a rent survey against the actual rent roll. Shaya Lowenstein does that free for LA multifamily owners, typically within 48 hours, with no obligation to list.

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