2621 Centinela Avenue 16, Santa Monica, California 90405, Santa Monica, 90405 - 1 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$545,000$647/sqft
2621 Centinela Avenue 16, Santa Monica, California 90405
1Bed
1Bath
647Sqft
17,413Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Exceptional Location: Situated in the highly desirable Sunset Park neighborhood of Santa Monica, this property offers unparalleled convenience to the beach, Santa Monica College, UCLA, popular retailers like Trader Joe's, diverse dining options, and easy access to the 10 Freeway.
Top Cons:
Compact Living Space: With only one bedroom and 647 square feet, the property offers limited living space, which may not suit buyers needing more room, planning for future family expansion, or those who frequently entertain.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$545.0K vs avg $1.14M ($-592,500)7%
Size:647 sqft vs avg 1,183 sqft12%
Price/sqft:$842 vs avg $1.0K24%
More Insights
Built in 1958 (68 years old).
Condition: The condo, built in 1958, has been well-maintained and features updated elements like hardwood flooring and white kitchen cabinets. However, the white appliances, speckled granite countertops, and some bathroom fixtures (like the older tub and light fixture) appear to be from renovations that are more than 15 years old, showing signs of being outdated in style, though functional. It is move-in ready but would benefit from minor cosmetic updates to align with current trends.
Year Built
1958
Close
-
List price
$545K
Original List price
$545K
Price/Sqft
$842
HOA
$328
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26632715
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Pool
Deck
ViewPool
About this home
Charming top-floor one-bedroom, one-bath condo located in the highly desirable Sunset Park neighborhood. This inviting home features a bright open-concept that flows beautifully and feels spacious. Known for its convenience, Sunset Park offers a blend of residential charm with easy access to everyday amenities. Enjoy low HOA dues and a community pool, all just moments from Santa Monica beach, Santa Monica College, UCLA, Trader Joe's, restaurants, cafes and the farmers market. Convenient access to the 10 Freeway completes this ideal location.
J
Jami Nash
Listing Agent
Price History
Date
Event
Price
08/15/00
Sold
$119,000
03/30/99
Sold
$91,500
04/11/23
Sold
$530,000
06/08/07
Sold
$350,000
09/08/06
Sold
$390,000
02/18/03
Sold
$220,000
Condition Rating
Fair
The condo, built in 1958, has been well-maintained and features updated elements like hardwood flooring and white kitchen cabinets. However, the white appliances, speckled granite countertops, and some bathroom fixtures (like the older tub and light fixture) appear to be from renovations that are more than 15 years old, showing signs of being outdated in style, though functional. It is move-in ready but would benefit from minor cosmetic updates to align with current trends.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Exceptional Location: Situated in the highly desirable Sunset Park neighborhood of Santa Monica, this property offers unparalleled convenience to the beach, Santa Monica College, UCLA, popular retailers like Trader Joe's, diverse dining options, and easy access to the 10 Freeway.
Low Monthly HOA Dues: With monthly HOA dues of just $328, this property offers a remarkably affordable entry point for Santa Monica condominium ownership, especially considering the inclusion of a community pool.
Community Pool Access: Residents benefit from access to a well-maintained community pool, providing a valuable recreational amenity and enhancing the overall lifestyle appeal of the property.
Top-Floor Advantage: As a top-floor unit, the condo offers increased privacy, reduced noise from neighbors above, and potentially superior natural light, contributing to a more serene living environment.
Bright Open-Concept Layout: The inviting home features a bright open-concept design that maximizes space and natural light, creating a spacious and modern living environment despite its compact footprint.
Cons
Compact Living Space: With only one bedroom and 647 square feet, the property offers limited living space, which may not suit buyers needing more room, planning for future family expansion, or those who frequently entertain.
Building Age (1958): Built in 1958, the building is over six decades old, which could imply potential for older infrastructure, common area maintenance needs, or a less modern aesthetic compared to newer constructions.
Absence of Key Modern Amenities Mentioned: The property description does not explicitly mention dedicated parking or in-unit laundry facilities, which are often essential amenities for urban condo dwellers and could be a significant consideration for potential buyers.










