Santa Monica Sunset Park For Sale By Owner (FSBO) Fixer

by WestsideDB on July 20, 2009 · 0 comments

in Join & Contribute!, Santa Monica real estate

3031 16th St, Santa Monica, CA 90405

3031 16th St, Santa Monica, CA 90405

Another great opportunity for someone who wants to buy in Sunset Park and isn’t afraid of doing a little work.  This home has been in the family for decades and they are now selling.  Here are the bullet points:

3 bedrooms

3 baths

2300 sq ft approx

9500 sq ft lot approx

Fireplace, detached garage, detached cottage, dining and living rooms.

From the owner’s flier:

“This home is very livable as is while providing a great opportunity for someone who wants to remodel a little or a lot.  The living room with big, sunny windows opens into the dining room creating a large, open space for entertaining.  The kitchen is dated but has plenty of square footage and potential to be contemporary and state of the art.  The very large, upstairs, open-beaned room with knotty pine throughout and attached bath can either be a third bedroom or a family gathering room.  It opens up on a 2nd story deck with a  great view.  One of the downstairs bedrooms has an attached bath, a small kitchenette with sink and an outside entrance that can be used as a one-room rental.  The den is also open-beamed with a knotty pine ceiling, a custom-made rock fireplace and opens up on a large patio.  The yard is huge providing room for expansion, large grassy areas, gardens, etc.  The size of the yard is what makes this property truly unique.  And across the street is the bet neighbor you can have – Southern California Edison.  Parking is a real problem on many neighboring streets.  This property has double the parking because of Edison.

All reasonable offers considered.”

For contact information, email DB [at] westsideDB.com

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