
2410 OCEAN PARK BLVD SANTA MONICA CA 90405
7 large units in Sunset Park location of Santa Monica - 1st time ever for sale
Marketing description
OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY JUNE 11TH, 2026 FROM 1:00PM TO 3:00PM FOR 2410 OCEAN PARK. Offered as part of a rare six-property portfolio, 2410 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405 presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-located, low-density asset with strong in-place fundamentals and significant rental upside in the heart of Sunset Park, one of Santa Monica’s most desirable residential neighborhoods. Built in 1975 by the Seller’s family, the property reflects long-term ownership and pride of stewardship, a theme consistent throughout the portfolio. The property consists of 7 thoughtfully designed units featuring a diverse and highly functional unit mix, including 4 one bedroom/one-bath units, 2 two-bedroom/two-bath units, and 1 unique two-story two-bedroom/two-and-a-half-bath unit. This variety of unit types allows the asset to appeal to a broad tenant base, from singles to families, while the inclusion of a townhouse-style unit adds a level of differentiation rarely found in smaller assets. The units offer dynamic and efficient layouts flooded with natural light, complemented by nicely landscaped grounds that create an inviting and residential living environment. The property also features gated on-site parking and an on-site laundry facility, providing key amenities that enhance tenant retention and overall desirability. With substantial rental upside, a new owner has the opportunity to reposition the asset and capture meaningful income growth, capitalizing on both the property’s strong fundamentals and its premier coastal location. From a location standpoint, 2410 Ocean Park Blvd is ideally situated in Santa Monica’s highly sought-after Sunset Park neighborhood, known for its balance of residential charm and accessibility to lifestyle amenities. The property is just minutes from Main Street, a vibrant retail and dining corridor featuring popular restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and nightlife, as well as Santa Monica Beach, offering immediate access to the ocean and outdoor coastal lifestyle. The surrounding area provides convenient access to neighboring Westside hubs including Venice, Mar Vista, and broader Santa Monica, along with proximity to highly regarded schools such as Santa Monica High School. Residents benefit from a walkable, lifestyle-driven neighborhood with strong demand fundamentals supported by coastal proximity, employment access, and a vibrant local amenity base. For investors seeking a charming, well-located asset with strong rental upside and diverse unit mix in a premier coastal market, 2410 Ocean Park Blvd represents a compelling acquisition opportunity.
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OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY JUNE 11TH, 2026 FROM 1:00PM TO 3:00PM FOR 2410 OCEAN PARK.
7-unit multifamily property in prime Santa Monica location
Built in 1975 by the Seller’s family
Located in the highly desirable Sunset Park neighborhood
Strong and diverse unit mix: 4 one-bedroom/one-bath units, 2 two-bedroom/two-bath units, 1 two-story two-bedroom/2½-bath unit
Dynamic layouts with abundant natural light
Nicely landscaped grounds creating strong curb appeal
Gated on-site parking
On-site laundry facility
Broad tenant appeal across multiple renter profiles
Significant rental upside potential
Prime Sunset Park location in Santa Monica
Minutes to Main Street, offering top-tier dining, retail, cafés, and nightlife
Close proximity to Santa Monica Beach and coastal bike paths
Near highly desirable Westside neighborhoods including Venice and Mar Vista
Convenient access to employment hubs throughout Santa Monica and the greater Westside
Proximity to highly regarded schools including Santa Monica High School
Strong, consistent rental demand driven by coastal lifestyle, walkability, and neighborhood quality
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