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2025 4 St #NO 206A, Santa Monica, CA 90405

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D1 Zoning

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Los Angeles County Residential (Smr3*)

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E1 Valuation Model

Our database has 57 properties that meet the following criteria:

  • Sold within the last 18 months
  • In the 90405 zip code
  • Property class Single family (010E)
  • Sale price over $25,000

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The median price of these properties is $552,000 (half of these properties sold for higher prices, half sold for lower prices). 20% of the properties sold for $420,000 or less, and 20% sold for $5,100,000 or more.

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$420,000 $552,000 $5,100,000

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Sale Age: 1 year & 193 days

Time of Last Sale

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Sale Date 7/31/2008
Sale Price $430,000
Time Since Last Recorded Sale: 1 year & 193 days

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Price per SqFt: $699

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Total Price $430,000
Square Foot 615 SqFt
Price per SQFT $699

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Land Use: Single family (010E)

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Year Built: 1969

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Median Household Income

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I5 Demographics By Zip

Profile of Zip Code 90405

2000 Population 26089
Female Pop. 13267 (50.9%)
Male Pop. 12822 (49.1%)
Households 15308 (93.3% occupied)
Home Owners 4900 (32.0%)
Renters 9385 (61.3%)
Population Density 999.99
Area size (sq. miles) 3.58
Household size (avg) 1.80

Age Distribution


4.40%
10%
5.90%
41.60%
26.10%
11.90%
Under 5 5 to 17 18 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 and older

Household Type


15.60%
27.20%
10.90%
7.00%
3.60%
63.10%
51.50%
Families
w/Children
Married
Families
Married
w/Children
Female
Household
Female
w/Children
Non-Family Single
Household

Note: totals often exceed 100% for household type because respondents may choose multiple categories.

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