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BUILDINGS/440 W 75TH ST
/// BUILDING FILE · ROLL 2025

440 W 75TH ST.

Los Angeles, CA 90003 · APN 6020-032-011

/// WHERE DO WE REACH YOU?

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UNITS

—

BUILDING SF

2,034

SF / UNIT

—

YEAR BUILT

1994

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

2

USE · CODE 0200

DUPLEX

/// ASSESSED VALUE
LAND$110,785
IMPROVEMENTS$174,312
TOTAL$285,097
LAND BASE YEAR2002
OWNERSHIP TENUREAPPROX. 24 YEARS

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

/// LAST TRANSFER
RECORDEDJUN 13, 2024

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 UNDER AB 1482 STATE CAP (5% + CPI, MAX 10%)

Outside LA RSO coverage on these records — most California multifamily over 15 years old falls under the AB 1482 statewide cap of 5% plus CPI, never more than 10% per year.

AB 1482 VS RSO →INFERRED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS — VERIFY WITH LAHD / ZIMAS BEFORE RELYING ON IT.
/// ZIP 90003

Recent sales nearby.

ADDRESSSOLDEST. PRICEEST. $/UNITUNITS
201 W CENTURY BLVD→DEC 2024EST.$446,307$223,154UNITS2237 E 99TH ST→DEC 2024EST.$1,606,500$535,500UNITS3120 E CENTURY BLVD→DEC 2024EST.$765,000$255,000UNITS3141 W 59TH ST→DEC 2024EST.$518,180$259,090UNITS2216 E 66TH ST→DEC 2024EST.$850,000$425,000UNITS2127 W 60TH ST→DEC 2024EST.$516,436$258,218UNITS2121 W 71ST ST→DEC 2024EST.$674,000$337,000UNITS2212 E 62ND ST→DEC 2024EST.$561,000$140,250UNITS4

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

/// COMPARE

Buildings like this one.

ON W 75TH ST · ZIP 90003

117 W 75TH ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 1910 · DUPLEX121 W 75TH ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 1913 · DUPLEX125 W 75TH ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2015 · DUPLEX127 W 75TH ST→4 UNITS · BUILT 1965 · FOURPLEX137 W 75TH ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 1915 · DUPLEX147 W 75TH ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2011 · DUPLEX

SIMILAR SIZE AND ERA IN 90003

10016 S SAN PEDRO ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2006 · 2,178 SF10020 S SAN PEDRO ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2006 · 2,178 SF10024 S SAN PEDRO ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2006 · 2,178 SF10028 S SAN PEDRO ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 2006 · 2,178 SF10109 S MAIN ST→2 UNITS · BUILT 1992 · 2,058 SF10110 S BROADWAY→2 UNITS · BUILT 2004 · 2,700 SF
EVERY BUILDING IN 90003 →
/// COMMON QUESTIONS · 440 W 75TH ST

The short answers.

Is 440 W 75th St rent controlled?

Outside LA RSO coverage on these records — most California multifamily over 15 years old falls under the AB 1482 statewide cap of 5% plus CPI, never more than 10% per year. 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.

When was 440 W 75th St built?

The assessor roll gives a build year of 1994, which is after the October 1978 RSO cutoff. Age drives more than character here: it sets rent-cap exposure, seismic retrofit obligations, and what a lender will underwrite.

When did 440 W 75th St last change hands?

The most recent transfer on the roll was recorded June 2024. 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 440 W 75th St assessed at, and is that what it is worth?

The current assessed value is $285,097 ($110,785 land, $174,312 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 440 W 75th 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 440 W 75th 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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