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Historic Santa Monica Coastal Home Hits The Market for Nearly $13 Million

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1929 Spainish colonial home now for sale

By Dolores Quintana

A historic coastal home in Santa Monica has hit the market for nearly $13 million. 

Located at 1024 Palisades Beach Road in Santa Monica, this home is the beachfront home of your dreams. 

This residence has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms and has sweeping views of the Pacific ocean from Malibu to Palos Verdes. The outdoor entertaining areas include a pool with direct access to Santa Monica Beach. 

“One of a kind opportunity to remodel your Dream Beachfront Home in Santa Monica’s historically exclusive Gold Coast with breathtaking panoramic views,” reads the Redfin listing for the home. “The intelligent design allows beach views from every room. Take the elevator to the first floor above ground that features a romantic master suite with dual bathrooms and walk-in closets, a large terrace for unobstructed panoramic coastal views, a spacious office, and 2 guest bedrooms with a large balcony.” 

The Spainish colonial home, built in 1929, comes with an already existant development permit for the home’s basement, so renovations could easily be done. It consists of 5,917 square feet of space and priced at $12,995,000 million.

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