BuildingEnchanted View Townhomes
- 4 Stories
- Built in 1980
- Parking Available
Enchanted View Townhomes at 2677 S Centinela Ave is a 4 story condo building in Santa Monica. It was built in 1980.
Units
Sales (1)
Unit | Status | Price $799,900 Avg. | Price/Sq. Ft. $450/sf Avg. | Bd | Ba | Sq. Ft. | Floor Plan |
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2677 S Centinela Ave - #403 | Pending | $799,900 | $450/sf | 2 | 2.5 | 1,777 |
Rentals (1)
Unit | Status | Price $4,500 Avg. | Price/Sq. Ft. $3/sf Avg. | Bd | Ba | Sq. Ft. | Floor Plan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2677 S Centinela Ave - #204 | Active | $4,500 | $3/sf | 2 | 2.5 | 1,672 |
BuildingEnchanted View Townhomes
- 4 Stories
- Built in 1980
- Parking Available
Building Amenities
Assigned Parking
Barbecue Area
Common Media / Recreation Room
Common Roof Deck
Common Sauna
Communal Pool
Garage
Gym
Parking Available
Pool
Building Facts
Building Overview
Property Type: Condo
Building Size: Lowrise
Access: -
Service Level: -
Year Built: 1980
Location
Schools
School | Type | Grades | Distance | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Poseidon School | Private | 9-12 | 0.5 mi | NR |
Wildwood School | Private | K-12 | 0.7 mi | NR |
St. Joan of Arc Dual Language Academy | Private | PK-8 | 0.7 mi | NR |
Citizens of the World Charter School Mar Vista | Charter | K-7 | 0.7 mi | 7 |
Poseidon School 9-12, 0.5 mi, Private | NR |
Wildwood School K-12, 0.7 mi, Private | NR |
St. Joan of Arc Dual Language Academy PK-8, 0.7 mi, Private | NR |
Citizens of the World Charter School Mar Vista K-7, 0.7 mi, Charter | 7 |
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Santa Monica
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