
Santa Monica Condos for Sale
Santa Monica is the Westside's premier beach city, and its condo market reflects that standing: limited supply, an incorporated city's own rules, and a lifestyle — ocean air, the bluffs of Palisades Park, genuine walkability — that keeps demand resilient through market cycles. Buyers range from Silicon Beach professionals to second-home owners who want the coast without estate upkeep.
The geography matters more here than in most neighborhoods. Ocean Avenue and the blocks near the bluffs carry the premium addresses; downtown Santa Monica trades views for walk-everywhere convenience near the Third Street Promenade and the Expo Line; Sunset Park, Ocean Park and the Pico corridor offer the more accessible entry points. Per our neighborhood research the citywide median condo price has recently sat in the low seven figures — roughly $1.25M — but treat that as an estimate and check /market-stats for current numbers.
One more thing every Santa Monica buyer should understand before offering: it is an independent city with strong rent-control and tenant-protection ordinances, which matter enormously if you ever intend to lease your unit. The buildings we track are below; ask us for live availability in any of them, and for a plain-English briefing on the city's ownership rules.
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48 santa monica condos for sale
1337 Berkeley Street 7 · #7
1337 Berkeley Street 7, Santa Monica
1043 11th Street 3 · #3
1043 11th Street 3, Santa Monica
2025 4th Street 302A · #302A
2025 4th Street 302A, Santa Monica
2021 California Avenue 20 · #20
2021 California Avenue 20, Santa Monica
1552 Harvard Street 3 · #3
1552 Harvard Street 3, Santa Monica
922 14th Street 111 · #111
922 14th Street 111, Santa Monica
32 Village Pkwy
32 Village Pkwy, Santa Monica
914 2nd Street A · #A
914 2nd Street A, Santa Monica
1101 Lincoln Boulevard 1A · #1A
1101 Lincoln Boulevard 1A, Santa Monica
1705 Ocean Avenue 307 · #307
1705 Ocean Avenue 307, Santa Monica
650 Pacific Street 8 · #8
650 Pacific Street 8, Santa Monica
2452 Chelsea Place M · #M
2452 Chelsea Place M, Santa Monica
1021 Hill Street 2 · #2
1021 Hill Street 2, Santa Monica
1755 Ocean Avenue Avenue 203 · #203
1755 Ocean Avenue Avenue 203, Santa Monica
2444 4th Street 4 · #4
2444 4th Street 4, Santa Monica
1705 Ocean Avenue 209 · #209
1705 Ocean Avenue 209, Santa Monica
1754 11th Street 101 · #101
1754 11th Street 101, Santa Monica
516 San Vicente Boulevard 206 · #206
516 San Vicente Boulevard 206, Santa Monica
212 Bay St 103 · #103
212 Bay St 103, Santa Monica
2960 Neilson Way 103 · #103
2960 Neilson Way 103, Santa Monica
1705 Ocean Ave #107 · ##107
1705 Ocean Ave #107, Santa Monica
2221 Ocean Avenue 101 · #101
2221 Ocean Avenue 101, Santa Monica
2325 Kansas Avenue 9 · #9
2325 Kansas Avenue 9, Santa Monica
914 Lincoln Boulevard 207 · #207
914 Lincoln Boulevard 207, Santa Monica
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Buildings that fit
Buildings we profile in depth for this collection — open any for floor plans, facts and a direct line to a specialist.

C on Pico
Santa Monica
101 Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica

Huntley Santa Monica Beach
Santa Monica

Monica Palms
Santa Monica

Welbrook Santa Monica
Santa Monica

Faculty Village
Santa Monica

AO Santa Monica
Santa Monica

NMS 1539
Santa Monica

Catherine
Santa Monica

The Park
Santa Monica

Las Flores
Santa Monica

Greenway Meadows
Santa Monica
Frequently asked questions
Per our neighborhood research the median has recently been roughly $1.25M — around $1,080-$1,100 per square foot — with Ocean Avenue and bluff-adjacent units well above that and Sunset Park/Pico-area units below. Those are estimates; our live market report at /market-stats carries the current figures.
It can. Santa Monica has strong rent-control and tenant-protection ordinances, and while condos you occupy yourself are straightforward, leasing a unit brings you under local rules that are stricter than most of LA. If rental flexibility is part of your plan, review the city's current ordinances before you buy — we can point you to the specifics.
Ocean Avenue and the northern bluff blocks for views and prestige; downtown for walkability to the Promenade, dining and the Expo Line; Ocean Park and Sunset Park for quieter streets and relatively gentler pricing. Each pocket trades differently per square foot, so decide what you are optimizing for first.
Salt air is real: coastal buildings see more wear on exteriors, railings and windows, which shows up in HOA budgets and reserve studies. A well-run association plans for it. Review the reserve study and recent assessment history on any oceanside building — we do this with buyers on every Santa Monica purchase.
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