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$79,900
MLS: SR26094378
Beds
1
Baths
1
Sq Ft
677
Lot
4.00 ac
Year Built
1966
MLS #
SR26094378
Days on Market
1
Listed
May 2, 2026
Description
This charming 1 bedroom 1 bathroom upstairs condo has been recently updated, and features a spacious living room with ample windows, a roomy bedroom, and a welcoming kitchen with a separate dinning area. In addition, this home has ample storage, and a large bathroom. The private balcony is secured and covered, and can easily be converted to a serene, outdoor retreat. There is also a community pool, and laundry room. In addition, it is right next to Central Park, which offers a sports and fitness center, baseball fields, a dog park, playgrounds, picnic areas, a recreational lake, fishing, walking paths, seasonal farmers markets, and senior center! Why rent, when you can own your own home? Investors, looking for your next investment? This is a hot commodity!
Location
California City, Kern County, CA 93505
Open on Google Maps ↗Listed by: Tara Oates · HomeBased Realty
Payment estimate
$844
/ month (est.)
Principal, interest, taxes, and insurance + PMI. Down payment: $7,990 · Loan: $71,910
- Principal & Interest
- $448
- Property tax (1%)
- $67
- Homeowners insurance
- $300
- Mortgage insurance
- $30
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Today's Rates
As of May 14, 2026
- 30-year fixed
- 6.36%
- 15-year fixed
- 5.71%
Source: Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS). Updated weekly.
About the area · Mike Watson
California City, CA in context
California City is the third-largest city in California by land area but one of the smallest by population — which is exactly what makes it interesting. Entry prices are the lowest in the region, land is plentiful and cheap, and many investors buy both finished homes and raw lots here. The Galileo Hill / Central Park area is the most established residential pocket; everything north of there is wide-open desert. If you’re hunting for value or a long-hold land play, this is the AV’s best opportunity zone. If you are evaluating homes in California City, Mike Watson lives and works the California City market every day. He pairs this listing with a free market analysis for your specific street, an honest read on the financing options that fit (FHA, VA, USDA, CalHFA, conventional, and assumable when the loan supports it), and a side-by-side compare against the rest of the active inventory in the area.
Financing Options
FHA Financing — 3.5% Down+
First-time and repeat buyers can purchase this California City home with as little as 3.5% down using an FHA loan — roughly $2,797 down. FHA loans feature flexible credit guidelines and government-backed rates, making homeownership accessible for buyers who haven't saved a large down payment. Seller concessions up to 6% of the purchase price are also allowed.
USDA Rural Development — 100% Financing+
ZIP code 93505 qualifies for USDA Rural Development financing — 100% financing with no down payment for income-eligible buyers. USDA loans offer below-market interest rates and reduced mortgage insurance premiums, making this one of the most affordable paths to homeownership in California City. Check your household income eligibility at eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov.
Local Market Stats
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