6167 Sylmar Avenue

Van Nuys, CA 91401 Active for $4,000,000
 


Beds: N/A  Baths:   Structure Size: N/A sqft  Lot Size: 22,536 sqft


Property Facts
MLS 24413029
Year Built
Property Type
County Los Angeles
Status Active
Active $4,000,000
Structure Size N/A sqft
Lot Size 22,536 sqft
Beds N/A
Baths

Description

We proudly presents 6167 Sylmar Ave, also known as 14401 Calvert St, a 22,529 square foot corner lot in the heart of Van Nuys. The property is located just a block away from City Hall and is surrounded by a neighborhood undergoing redevelopment. Situated at 6167 Sylmar Ave, the property is currently a parking lot located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Sylmar St and Calvert St. The corner location, along with 150 feet of frontage on both Sylmar Ave. and Calvert St, offers tremendous flexibility in design and parking accommodation for future homes. The property takes advantage of the recently up-zoned TOC Tier 4 and the Qualified Opportunity Zone designation of this QC2-2D-CDO Lot, maximizing its potential for future development in this growing and improving area. A savvy developer could build 112 units by right or utilize TOC and density bonus benefits to build 204 units. The lot is near many government buildings, providing easy access to potential future tenants with good incomes. Furthermore, its proximity to the LA Sheriff's Department and LAPD offers a sense of safety. Downtown Van Nuys is experiencing growth with job opportunities and rapid transit options, including the potential Metro Light Rail Project along Van Nuys Blvd, connecting the Orange Bus Line to the south and the City of San Fernando to the north, and possibly linking to the Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor. Metro staff are recommending a 9.2-mile light rail line between the Orange Line's Van Nuys Station and the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station for the East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor project. The Metro Board of Directors will consider adopting light rail as the "locally preferred alternative" at their next meeting. The new rail line would run mostly down the center of Van Nuys Boulevard and along the San Fernando railroad right-of-way, adjacent to San Fernando Road. The line would have 14 stations with an end-to-end travel time of 31 minutes. Metro staff determined that light rail was faster, offered more capacity and would better serve the community in the future than bus rapid transit (BRT), the other type of transit under study for the project. Van Nuys Boulevard is the second-busiest bus corridor in the San Fernando Valley and seventh-highest in the Metro system. The rail line would also offer transfers to/from the Orange Line, several busy Metro bus lines, Metrolink, Amtrak and two future Metro projects the Sepulveda Transit Corridor rail line and the North San Fernando Valley BRT line.

Listing information courtesy of: Filip Niculete, Marcus & Millichap . *Based on information from the Association of REALTORS/Multiple Listing as of 11/22/2024 and/or other sources. Display of MLS data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.


Location


Walkscore

Very Walkable

76%

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