This brand-new construction building, completed in 2024, features four residential units and a retail space in downtown Azusa. The residential units range from 1,200 to 1,600 square feet: Unit 1 is 1,285 sqft, Unit 2 is 1,225 sqft, Unit 3 is 1,203 sqft, and Unit 4 is 1,608 sqft. Each unit includes two parking spots in a tucked-in parking area. The building has an elevator and is gated for security. The property also includes a 600-square-foot retail space with excellent visibility on Azusa Avenue, making it ideal for businesses. Highlights include spacious residential units, two parking spots per unit, and a prime location in downtown Azusa with easy access to the Metro Gold Line, connecting residents to downtown Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Azusa, CA, offers a diverse job market with local employers in education, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. Azusa Pacic University is a major employer. The city's proximity to Los Angeles broadens job opportunities, with many commuting to work in various sectors. The Metro Gold Line further enhances job prospects by facilitating commuting to the larger metropolitan area. The San Gabriel Valley region, including Azusa, has seen growth in industries such as technology, healthcare, and education, attracting new businesses. Economic development initiatives in Azusa aim to foster local job growth, often with incentives for businesses. The retail and service sectors are signicant employers in the city. Azusa offers a variety of activities and attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, and Azusa River Wilderness Park. Parks like Northside Park, Slauson Park, and Veterans Freedom Park provide sports elds, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Cultural and educational attractions include Azusa Pacic University and the Azusa City Library, hosting various events and programs. Downtown Azusa features shops, cafes, and restaurants such as Caf Cultura, Max's Mexican Cuisine, City Caf, and The Congregation Ale House. The Azusa Farmers Market and Azusa Square Shopping Center offer additional shopping and dining options. Community events like Azusa Golden Days and local farmers markets foster a sense of community. Recreational opportunities include golng at Azusa Greens Country Club and visiting historical sites like the Durrell House Museum. The Haugh Performing Arts Center hosts various performances, and Azusa Recreation and Family Services offers sports leagues, classes, and activities for all ages. Downtown Azusa amenities include the Azusa City Library, Azusa Pacic University, Veterans Freedom Park, Citrus Crossing Park, and Azusa City Hall. The Azusa Downtown Station on the Metro Gold Line provides easy access to Los Angeles and nearby cities. The area hosts community events throughout the year, such as holiday parades, festivals, and farmers markets, contributing to the city's charm and livability.