4141 Glencoe Avenue 206, Marina Del Rey, California 90292, Marina Del Rey, 90292 - 2 bed, 2 bath

4141 Glencoe Avenue 206, Marina Del Rey, California 90292 home-pic-0
ACTIVE UNDER CONTRACT$1,185,000
4141 Glencoe Avenue 206, Marina Del Rey, California 90292
2Beds
2Baths
1,540Sqft
39,391Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Distinction: The property is a one-of-a-kind residence in a design-forward building, featured in The New York Times and L.A. Architect Magazine, boasting distinctive concrete and steel construction, 11-foot ceilings, and exposed concrete beams.
Top Cons:
Lack of Enclosed Bedrooms: The unit features a fully open floor plan with no enclosed bedrooms, which may limit privacy and appeal to a broader range of buyers, particularly families.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.19M vs avg $1.16M (+$30,000)57%
Size:1,540 sqft vs avg 1,627 sqft41%
Price/sqft:$769 vs avg $73658%

More Insights

Built in 2008 (17 years old).
Condition: Built in 2008, this property presents as virtually new due to its high-end, modern finishes and meticulous upkeep. The kitchen boasts Viking Professional appliances, an oversized Carrara marble island, and custom zebra wood cabinetry, all in pristine condition. The spa-like bathroom features a double vanity, soaking tub, and walk-in shower with dual shower heads, reflecting current luxury standards. Polished concrete floors, updated lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows contribute to a contemporary aesthetic with no visible deferred maintenance or physical depreciation.
Year Built
2008
Close
-
List price
$1.19M
Original List price
$1.19M
Price/Sqft
$769
HOA
$748.49
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25605853
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: City Lights
ViewCity Lights

About this home

Experience true loft living in this one-of-a-kind residence at Element, a design-forward building featured in The New York Times and L.A. Architect Magazine for its distinctive concrete and steel construction, 11-foot ceilings, and exposed concrete beams. This industrial-style space is softened by designer finishes, offering a refined, creative living environment. This expansive, south-facing 1,540 SF unit features polished concrete floors, updated lighting, custom zebra wood cabinetry and closets, ripple fold drapery, and motorized light-filtering shades. Floor-to-ceiling aluminum-framed windows and Fleetwood sliding glass doors lead to a double-width private balcony, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The oversized 13' Carrara marble island with soft-close drawers, bar seating, built-in pantry, Viking Professional appliances, Brizo faucet, double-bowl sink, and wine fridge anchor the chef's kitchen, ideal for entertaining. The spa-like bath includes a double vanity, soaking tub, walk-in shower with dual shower heads, and custom linen cabinet. Note: This unit does not have enclosed bedrooms, offering a fully open floor plan perfect for creative customization. Additional Features: *Two parking spaces (tandem) with EV charger *Ample guest parking *Secure access, fitness center, bike storage *Community courtyard with fire pit and grill *Well-managed building with strong reserves. Located in the heart of the Marina Arts District with a Location Score of 92, just minutes from shops, restaurants, theaters, the beach, and marina. Don't miss this rare opportunity to live in one of the Westside's most architecturally distinctive and vibrant communities.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/13/17
Sold
$978,000
06/22/12
Sold
$616,000
01/29/10
Sold
$543,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Built in 2008, this property presents as virtually new due to its high-end, modern finishes and meticulous upkeep. The kitchen boasts Viking Professional appliances, an oversized Carrara marble island, and custom zebra wood cabinetry, all in pristine condition. The spa-like bathroom features a double vanity, soaking tub, and walk-in shower with dual shower heads, reflecting current luxury standards. Polished concrete floors, updated lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows contribute to a contemporary aesthetic with no visible deferred maintenance or physical depreciation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Distinction: The property is a one-of-a-kind residence in a design-forward building, featured in The New York Times and L.A. Architect Magazine, boasting distinctive concrete and steel construction, 11-foot ceilings, and exposed concrete beams.
Premium Interior Finishes: Features high-end designer finishes including polished concrete floors, custom zebra wood cabinetry, motorized light-filtering shades, an oversized 13' Carrara marble island, and Viking Professional appliances.
Prime Location & Accessibility: Located in the heart of the Marina Arts District with a Location Score of 92, offering minutes-away access to shops, restaurants, theaters, the beach, and marina.
Luxury Amenities & Outdoor Living: Includes a double-width private balcony, a spa-like bath with soaking tub and dual shower heads, and building amenities such as a fitness center, bike storage, and a community courtyard with fire pit and grill.
Valuable Parking & EV Charging: Comes with two tandem parking spaces equipped with an EV charger, plus the convenience of ample guest parking.

Cons

Lack of Enclosed Bedrooms: The unit features a fully open floor plan with no enclosed bedrooms, which may limit privacy and appeal to a broader range of buyers, particularly families.
High Monthly Association Fee: A substantial monthly association fee of $748.49 adds significantly to the overall cost of ownership.
Niche Industrial Aesthetic: While design-forward, the industrial concrete and steel aesthetic, though softened by designer finishes, caters to a specific taste and may not appeal to all potential buyers.

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