A 5-Bed, 3-Bath Lakewood Home With a Heated Pool for Under $1.2M

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There is a five-bedroom, three-bath home for sale in Lakewood, California at 2628 Deerford Street, listed at $1,150,000, with 2,309 square feet of living space and a private heated pool. What makes it worth a look is the math: at roughly $498 per square foot, it is priced below the area's recent median, and it still comes with five bedrooms, original hardwood floors, and a backyard built for year-round use.
I do not represent this home, but it is the kind of listing I keep an eye on for buyers, so I wanted to break it down plainly.
The quick facts
- Price: $1,150,000
- Beds / baths: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- Living space: 2,309 square feet
- Property type: single-family home
- Lot size: about 5,001 square feet
- Year built: 1955
- Parking: 2-car garage
- HOA: none
- Standouts: heated pool, original hardwood floors, updated kitchen
Why this one stands out
The simplest way to see the value is the price per square foot. This home works out to about $498 per square foot. For comparison, the recent median across Lakewood has been closer to $672 per square foot (Redfin, April 2026). Coming in well under that number while offering five bedrooms and a pool is not the norm, and it is the first thing I would point a buyer to.

Square footage is only part of it. Five true bedrooms across 2,309 square feet gives a household real flexibility, whether that means room for kids, space for parents or guests, or a dedicated home office that does not double as a dining room. The original hardwood floors add character that newer builds often paint over, and the updated kitchen means you are not walking into a renovation project on day one. The heated pool is the piece that turns the backyard into a year-round space rather than a summer-only one, which matters in a climate where you can use it most of the year.
About Lakewood, California
Lakewood is a city in Los Angeles County, just north of Long Beach, and it is one of the original postwar planned communities in Southern California. The appeal has stayed consistent for decades: tree-lined residential streets, a strong sense of neighborhood, and an easy reach to shopping, parks, and major commuter routes. The Lakewood Center area anchors a lot of the day-to-day errands, and the city sits within reach of the 605, 91, and 405 freeways, which is part of why it draws families and commuters who work across the South Bay, Long Beach, and Orange County.
For buyers, the short version is this: Lakewood gives you a settled, single-family feel with Long Beach and the coast close by, usually at a price point below the beach-adjacent neighborhoods.
Who this home is right for
This one fits a few buyer types well. A growing family gets five bedrooms and a pool without leaving the area. A multi-generational household gets the room to give everyone their own space. A move-up buyer who has outgrown a starter home gets square footage and a finished kitchen. And anyone who has been waiting for a Lakewood home that is move-in ready rather than a fixer gets exactly that.

What to know before you tour
A few practical notes before you go see it. There is no HOA, so you are not budgeting for monthly dues on top of the mortgage. Parking is a 2-car garage. The home was built in 1955, so expect classic bones with updates layered in rather than new construction, which is part of the charm but worth knowing going in. As with any pool home, it is worth asking about the pool equipment, heater age, and recent service during your visit.

This is an active listing as of June 22, 2026, and details are subject to change. Listed by Carlos Corona Bautista.
If you are actively looking in Lakewood or the surrounding area, I would love to help you weigh this one against your options and run real numbers on it. You can join the Dream Home Club for first looks and honest takes on listings like this, or just reach out to me directly and we will figure out whether this is the right fit. No pressure, just straight answers.
Be well,
David
Frequently asked questions
How much is the Lakewood home at 2628 Deerford Street?
It is listed at $1,150,000 as of June 2026. That works out to about $498 per square foot for 2,309 square feet of living space.
Does this home have an HOA?
No. There are no HOA dues on this property, so your monthly housing cost is the mortgage, taxes, and insurance without an added association fee.
Is Lakewood, California a good place to buy a home?
For many buyers, yes. Lakewood offers single-family neighborhoods, a family-friendly feel, and easy access to Long Beach, the coast, and major freeways, often at a lower price point than the beach-adjacent areas nearby. Whether it is right for you depends on your budget, commute, and what you want day to day.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does it have?
Five bedrooms and three bathrooms across 2,309 square feet, on a roughly 5,001 square foot lot with a 2-car garage.
What would the down payment be on a $1,150,000 home?
A 20% down payment would be $230,000. Many buyers put down less using various loan programs, and the right amount depends on your situation. I am happy to walk through the math with you.

David Mercier is a licensed REALTOR® in Southern California, serving mostly Long Beach & Orange County. He makes Dream Home Dreams come true by helping people clarify their vision and build a plan to get there.


