Detailed Introduction Of This Property
Excited to introduce 2025 Ocean Park Boulevard, a meticulously maintained property situated on a 6,069 square-foot lot in the highly sought-after Sunset Park neighborhood of Santa Monica. This remarkable property, spanning 2,288 square feet, was constructed in 1949 as a four-unit building, and later converted into a three-unit building in 2016 when the seller combined two of the units to use as an owner-user unit.The property's unit configuration has been thoughtfully designed to maximize its attractiveness. It includes two 1-bedroom/1-bathroom units, both featuring updated bathrooms, with one unit also boasting a renovated kitchen. The property is enveloped by lush landscaping, offering dedicated patio spaces where tenants can set up outdoor amenities. All units feature hardwood floors and have been impeccably maintained. The 2-bedroom/2.5-bathroom converted unit, previously occupied by the owner, has undergone extensive renovations, leaving no detail spared. It includes an in-unit washer/dryer and a pantry room, a custom-built wet bar, a spacious kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, a sunlit master bedroom with an expansive powder room, a walk-in closet, and luxurious master bathroom with a multi-jet shower and a full-sized jacuzzi. The expansive backyard is adorned with mature landscaping, while the private front yard accommodates a large endless swimming jet spa/pool and ample space for entertainment. The property features an attached one-car garage to the main unit and an additional three parking spaces in the front. Street parking is available in the area, and tenants also have the option to purchase parking permits from the city for added parking flexibility. All tenants are current on their rents.Walking distance to Santa Monica College and various city amenities, this property is minutes away from the beach and has easy access to PCH as well as both the 10 and 405 Freeways. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a tastefully renovated triplex, with the potential to revert it back to a fourplex.