
Marina Del Rey, California 90292
This Rare Architectural Townhome represents a Prime Investment Opportunity, listed at $2,785,000—positioned well below the $2,895,574 Fair Market Value by 3%. This valuation gap offers $110,574 in Instant Equity for a property boasting a Mint Condition Rating. Designed by Peter Katzman, the residence features 40-foot ceilings, Ocean Views, and a Gaggenau Kitchen. Located on a premier Marina Peninsula walk-street, this turnkey "cultural artifact" is a sophisticated acquisition for Design-Obsessed Buyers or Owner-Occupants seeking a coastal sanctuary.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 24 Eastwind Street 2 Subject | $2,785,000* List Price | 2 | 4 | 2,356 | $1,229 | - |
A 5515 Pacific Avenue 1 Sold | $2,775,000 | 4 | 4 | 2,405 | $1,154 | 0.9 mi |
B 5205 Ocean Front Walk 201 Sold | $3,025,718 | 2 | 3 | 2,315 | $1,307 | 0.7 mi |
C 32 Galleon Street Active Under Contract | $2,095,000 List Price | 3 | 3 | 1,601 | $1,309 | 0.1 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
While built in 1990, the property has undergone a meticulous restoration over the last decade with significant recent upgrades, including a 2021 comprehensive exterior and garage renovation and a full gut renovation of the primary suite and all 3.5 bathrooms. The kitchen features high-end Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances, and systems are modernized with a Tesla charging station and new security tech, meeting the criteria for a mint-condition, turnkey residence with renovations under 5 years old.
Designed by brutalist architect Peter Katzman, this 'cultural artifact' features dramatic 40-foot ceilings, an indoor palm tree, and bespoke materials like shimmer-infused concrete and custom steelwork.
Set on a coveted Marina Peninsula walk street just 500 feet from the beach, the property offers a quiet, secure sanctuary within walking distance of Venice Pier and Abbot Kinney.
Meticulously restored with high-end Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances, a renovated primary steam suite, and modern infrastructure including a Tesla charging station and Doorbird security.
The four-level reverse-beach layout requires frequent use of stairs to access primary living areas and views, which may not suit buyers seeking traditional single-level flow or accessibility.
Despite offering over 2,300 square feet of space, the two-bedroom configuration may limit the property's appeal for families or buyers requiring additional guest rooms or home offices.
Set mid-block on one of LA's most coveted walk streets, 24 Eastwind #2 is a rare architectural townhome that lives like a standalone home. A true sanctuary by the sea, with 2,356+ square feet across four levels in the only two-unit building on the stretch, tucked into the quietest, safest zone of the Marina Peninsula, a neighborhood favored by entertainers and professional athletes. Designed by brutalist architect Peter Katzman, the home blends sculptural lines with tactile materials. His signature stucco facade with custom stained glass, shimmer-infused poured concrete floors, steel hanging steps, and custom steel metalwork carry through all four levels of Unit #2. The current owners spent the last decade meticulously restoring the home to Katzman's original 2007 vision. The wow factor begins with soaring 40' ceilings, a dramatic vertical canvas anchored by a 20'+ indoor palm tree and light cascading through every floor. The home includes custom maple banquettes in Italian sport fabrics integrated into the living spaces and framing ocean views from every ocean-facing window, making it a turnkey residence for its new owners. Reverse-beach layout puts the primary living areas up top to maximize light, views, and indoor-outdoor flow. It has 3.5 baths, with one on every floor. Ocean views are available from the 3rd and 4th floors, with sight lines to the Santa Monica Mountains and Hollywood on a clear day. The 4th floor is an entertainer's dream: a seamless indoor-outdoor zone with panoramic Marina and Venice Beach views, a full bath that doubles as a guest suite, and a patio that frames the annual 4th of July fireworks. Kitchen features Gaggenau appliances, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Miele built-in coffee system, and a working gas fireplace. Every bath is fully renovated. The primary suite underwent a full gut and structural renovation, preserving the iconic vintage Boffi tub while adding a ceiling-mounted soaking fixture, custom shower, and integrated steam system. A comprehensive 2021 garage and exterior upgrade included fully resealing the stucco, enlarging the stainless steel scuppers, and resealing all drain points. The garage itself was completely remodeled with a new industrial spring system for the door, built-in storage, a new washer/dryer, and a Tesla charging station. A brand-new Doorbird video intercom delivers security and seamless street access for visitors. Lush front garden and koi pond moat open to a walk-street yard, rebuilt in 2019, which is now a mature succulent landscape with an outdoor shower and privacy hedge. ~500 feet to Eastwind Beach, walking distance to the Venice Pier, minutes to Abbot Kinney, and 10 minutes to LAX. This isn't just a home. It's a westside cultural artifact, fully reimagined for the design-obsessed buyer who wants a true unicorn.
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 2.0 | 2.0 | 50% |
| Baths | 4.0 | 2.0 | 95% |
| Square foot | 2,356 | 1,540 | 96% |
| Lot Size | 3,085 | 59,478 | 20% |
| Price | $2.79M | $1.19M | 97% |
| Price per sq ft | $1.2K | $757 | 88% |
| Built year | 1990 | 1979 | 60% |
| HOA | $750.0 | $958 | 40% |
| Days on market | 33 | 149 | 1% |
May 4, 2026
$2,785,000
Initial Listing
Jul 14, 2015
$1,990,000
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May 2, 2008
$1,850,000
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Feb 4, 2000
$740,000
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Mar 28, 1996
$450,000
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