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Santa Monica SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS :: PRIME PICO BOULEVARD :: SANTA MONICA Term 85% SBA Financing for an Owner/User WSJ Prime + 1.5%-2.5 depending on Buyer SBA Financing Description experience, financial strength & Resume. Down Payment 15% Down Payment to a Qualified Borrower $18,725-$20,515 per month depending on Monthly Payment Buyer Qualification Property Address 3317 W. Pico Boulevard City State Zip Los Angeles, CA 90405 APN 4274-036-027 Zoning SMC2 Year Built 1974 Building Size Approx. 2,040sf Parcel Size Approx. 6,777 sf Topography Flat (Minimal Slope) Single Story with 3 Auto Bays & abundant on-site parking with terrific visibility. The property has access from both Pico Blvd and the Alley in the rear. The subject property is also visible from the 10 Freeway. Located in Santa Monica just West of Centinela on Pico Boulevard. SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA ❖ Single Story with 3 Auto Bays & abundant on-site parking with terrific visibility ❖ Prime Pico Blvd in the City of Santa Monica. ❖ 2,040sq.ft. Auto with 3 bays and a huge lot of 6,777sq.ft. ❖ Access to both Pico Blvd and the alley behind. ❖ The Property is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS. ❖ Bring your investors, developers and perfect for an Owner/User. SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA 1 9080 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles 9/24/2019 1983 $6,000,000 4,464 $1,344.09 13,503 $1,344.09 LAR3 90035 2 601-613 Colorado Ave ( Multi-Property Sale) Santa Monica 9/13/2019 1984 $15,423,584 7,400 $2,084.27 14,810 $1,041.43 SMM1YY 90401 3 501 Broadway ( Multi-Property Sale) Santa Monica 9/13/2019 $13,469,500 10,500 $1,282.81 14,997 $898.15 C3C* 90401 4 2914 Main St Santa Monica 8/21/2019 1927 $2,135,000 1,525 $1,400.00 2,178 $1,169.86 C4, Santa Monica 90405 5 1414-1418 Wilshire Blvd Santa Monica 8/20/2019 1950 $3,750,000 2.74 3,250 $1,153.85 4,791 $1,153.85 SMC6 90403 6 3585 Overland Ave (Multi-Property Sale) Los Angeles 8/15/2019 1924 $2,787,687 1,219 $2,286.86 4,878 $2,286.86 LAC2 90034 7 2941-2943 Main St Santa Monica 8/9/2019 1911 $10,000,000 8,497 $1,176.89 9,988 $1,001.00 C4 90405 8 1452 3rd Street Promenade Santa Monica 8/5/2019 1898 $34,500,000 17,790 $1,939.29 7,405 $4,659.01 SMBSC1* 90401 9 1327 5th St Santa Monica 7/15/2019 1930 $7,500,000 5.00 6,387 $1,174.26 7,405 $1,012.83 C3 90401 10 1806-1808 Lincoln Blvd Santa Monica 7/15/2019 1951 $3,570,000 3,600 $991.67 6,969 $991.67 GC 90404 11 718 Colorado Ave Santa Monica 6/25/2019 1965 $13,131,000 8,000 $1,641.38 21,884 $1,641.38 SMC4* 90401 12 1431 Lincoln Blvd Santa Monica 6/25/2019 1983 $4,300,000 3,850 $1,116.88 7,405 $572.49 C4 90401 13 11201-11223 National Blvd Los Angeles 6/11/2019 1989 $13,050,000 5.10 10,883 $1,199.12 24,524 $532.13 C2-1VL 90064 S 3317 W. Pico Boulevard Santa Monica 1974 $3,000,000 2,040 $1,471 6,777 $443 SMC2 90405 SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA 1 Property Address 1 9080 W Pico Blvd 5 13 2 601-613 Colorado Ave ( Multi-Property Sale) 6 3 501 Broadway ( Multi-Property Sale) 12 4 2914 Main St 9 11 3 5 1414-1418 Wilshire Blvd 8 2 10 6 3585 Overland Ave (Multi-Property Sale) 7 2941-2943 Main St 8 1452 3rd Street Promenade 9 1327 5th St 10 1806-1808 Lincoln Blvd 4 11 718 Colorado Ave 12 1431 Lincoln Blvd 13 11201-11223 National Blvd S 3317 W. Pico Boulevard SINGLE - STORY WITH 3 AUTO BAYS PRIME PICO BOULEVARD IN SANTA MONICA Santa Monica, California offers more than its beach and year round warm weather. Its proximity to the greater Los Angeles area makes Santa Monica the perfect base for vacationers and business travelers alike. MAIN STREET: Santa Monica’s Main Street bears the laid back artsy side of Santa Monica, a side of the city that has been characterized by a local, surf vibe for years. Consider the many art galleries and attractions such as the Edgemar Center for the Arts and Mindfulnest, which is one-part art gallery, one-part shop. Main Street is also home to one of the highest concentrations of coffee shops in Santa Monica. A variety of different boutique shops are scattered along Main Street and a weekly farmers market takes place every Sunday. MID-CITY: The furthest inland neighborhood in Santa Monica is known as Mid-City. This is the arts and entertainment hub of Santa Monica, and is home to a number of the largest entertainment companies. Mid-City also is where you’ll find one of the largest contemporary art collections in Los Angeles, Bergamot, which was formerly a railroad station but now houses a plethora of different art galleries. Some of Santa Monica’s best restaurants are in Mid-City, including Mélisse, which had won two Michelin stars. OCEAN PARK BOULEVARD PICO BOULEVARD SANTA MONICA PIER Running southeast from the Santa Monica Pier is Ocean Running parallel to I-10 is perhaps the most ethnically The palm tree-lined avenue and views overlooking the Park. That local, artsy aesthetic of Main Street extends here, diverse neighborhood in Santa Monica: Pico. The people Pacific Ocean make the Santa Monica Pier area and Ocean comprising independent coffee shops, boutique stores, and here can vary, from college students strolling in and around Avenue one of the most iconic locations in Santa Monica. art galleries. Located just east of Ocean Park is the Santa Santa Monica College to locals popping in and out of the Unique hotels, such as The Georgian and The Shore, dot Monica Airport. Not only is this a working airport for private clothing boutique shops, record stores, and art galleries. Ocean Avenue while open-air restaurants and bars, such as jet owners, but it also is the location of the Museum of Saturday mornings on Pico feature a smaller, more local Blue Plate Oysterette and The Bungalow, line the avenue. Flying, which features numerous aircraft and artifacts, farmers market than the Downtown Santa Monica Farmers Just down from Ocean Avenue is perhaps Santa Monica’s including a Wright Flyer replica and World War II planes, Market; the Pico iteration usually comprises no more than most famous attraction, the Santa Monica Pier. This and adjacent to the Spitfire Grill. 30-40 local farmers. attraction dates back to 1909, and features a solar-paneled Ferris wheel, amusement park, aquarium, and live concerts and movies during the summer months. Developer EDDG, Inc. was scheduled to return this week to the A presentation to the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board A parking lot located just north of the Santa Monica Main Santa Monica Architectural Review Board to prevent revised has unveiled plans to redevelop an office building at 1437 7th Library is the site of the latest apartment building planned by plans for a mixed-use building at 1235 5th Street. The Street. prolific developer WS Communities. proposed five-story building, which would rise from a currently The project site, located at 1325 6th Street, is slated for the vacant lot, will feature 23 studio, one-, two-, and three- Mass Equities, a Santa Monica-based real estate investment construction of a six-story building which would feature 64 bedroom apartments above 1,873 square feet of ground-floor firm, is looking to replace the three-story edifice which residential units atop 4,860 square feet of ground-floor retail retail space and 19 parking spaces in two basement levels. currently houses its corporate headquarters with a mixed-use space and 138 parking spaces on four subterranean levels. The project, which is being designed by Malekian & apartment building. Plans call for a six-story, 52,456-square- Plans call for a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom Associates, features a contemporary look which derives its foot structure which would feature 65 studio, one-, two-, and floor plans, as well as shared amenities including a T-shaped massing and design from that of neighboring buildings, setting three-bedroom apartments atop 6,350 square feet of ground- courtyard and a rooftop deck. its fifth floor back from the street. Plans call for a street-facing floor retail space and a two-level, 56-car basement parking Michael W. Folonis Architects is designing the podium-type facade accented by "a randomized arrangement of colored garage. building, which is depicted with a contemporary look and architectural in-fill panels" in yellow, red, grey, terra cotta, and exterior finishes including stucco and concrete. inserts of frosted glass. Michael W. Folonis Architects is designing the low-rise The project has already been the subject of several hearings, Renderings depict minor changes to plans initially presented in structure, which is described as a "tripartite" plan featuring including the Santa Monica Planning Commission and City April 2018, following recommendations from the Architectural solid forms on either side of a linear courtyard at the podium Council, which has already approved a development agreement Review Board to create a stronger identity for the building's level.
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