
Westside Beach & Marina Condos in Los Angeles
LA's coastal condo market runs along three adjoining communities, each with its own character: Santa Monica, the polished beach city with bluffs, the Promenade and its own municipal rules; Venice, the bohemian-creative enclave where boutique condos are scarce and walk-street character rules; and Marina del Rey, the harbor town wrapped around North America's largest man-made small-craft marina, where waterfront complexes put boat slips outside the door. This collection gathers our building coverage across all three so coastal shoppers can compare the full stretch at once.
The practical differences are bigger than the three-mile map suggests. Santa Monica brings rent control and premium pricing; Venice trades condo supply for architectural character and Abbot Kinney's energy; Marina del Rey offers the most waterfront condo product per dollar on this coast, with one crucial caveat — much of the marina sits on Los Angeles County land held through ground leases, which affects financing and long-term value and must be checked building by building.
Browse the coastal buildings below, then tell us what you are optimizing for — sand proximity, a slip for the boat, walkability, or rental flexibility — and we will narrow the list to the buildings whose rules and economics actually fit. Current pricing lives at /market-stats and on each building's live listings.
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48 westside beach & marina condos in los angeles
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.

Azzurra
Marina del Rey

The Delmar
Marina del Rey

AIR Venice
Venice

Venice Beach Cottage
Venice

JOJX
Venice

Abbot Kinney Real Estate
Venice

Waters Edge
Marina del Rey

Western Pride
Venice

C on Pico
Santa Monica
101 Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica

Huntley Santa Monica Beach
Santa Monica

Monica Palms
Santa Monica
Frequently asked questions
Generally Marina del Rey, where mid- and high-rise waterfront complexes dominate and our research puts median condo pricing well below Santa Monica's and Venice's. Santa Monica commands beach-city premiums, and Venice's small condo supply trades on scarcity and character. Check /market-stats for the current numbers.
Large portions of the marina sit on county-owned land leased to developers, so some condo projects carry ground leases with set expiration dates and ground-rent obligations. That directly affects financing, resale and long-term value. Always confirm whether a building is on leased land and review the lease term before offering.
Many waterfront complexes offer slips — some deeded or building-controlled, others leased through the county. Availability, size limits and fees vary, and slips are leasehold rather than owned outright. If dockage is the point, confirm slip transfer rules for the specific building before you buy.
Meaningfully. Santa Monica is an independent city with strong rent-control and tenant protections; Venice is City of LA territory with its own coastal-zone considerations; Marina del Rey is unincorporated county land with the ground-lease layer. The same investment plan can pencil differently in each, so verify the local rules for the exact address.
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