Seascape 2 Oceanview Condo Closes at Discounted Price
Just Sold in South Redondo Beach CA
120 The Village #302 Redondo Beach CA 90277
Sold Way Below List Price at $1,105,000
The latest home sale in The Village and Seascape oceanview condo buildings in South Redondo Beach was a pretty unusual 2 bedroom 2 bath condo located at 120 The Village #302 in the Seascape 2 complex.
It sold at a deeply discounted price. It was originally listed for $1,275,000 back in September and just closed escrow at $1,105,000.
The interior of the condo was very unusual. There were more varied floor surfaces than we could count and there were some unusual built ins (especially the bedroom) that took away a good portion of the limited space. The previous owner clearly customized the home and not always to most buyer’s tastes. It also had some challenges with the HOA as there was AC put in that the HOA was requiring beng removed.
They had lowered the price recently to $1,199,000….which we thought was a good purchased but quickly accepted a much lower offer. Congrats to the buyers as even though there are some projects, it was a very good price and purchase.
120 The Village #302 Facts and Features
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 1,434 square feet (BTV)
- HOA $885 monthly
- Listed at $1,199,000 and sold at $1,105,000
- Listed by Eric Delgado – Keller Williams Encino/Sherman Oaks – 818-475-3575
condo listings quickly went into escrow. We’re going to see just how hot the market is with the newest listing at 640 The Village #214. This one bedroom is the highest priced listing by a wide margin.
. Other than the older feeling tile countertops and original (but painted) cabinets in the bathrooms, it’s nicely updated. It’s an end unit so the great news is that it has extra windows making for a very bright interior…..the downside is that it’s the unit closest to fairly busy Catalina Ave so it’s a bit busy out the back bedroom window. It has a decent ocean view from the balcony but no real view from inside the unit. HOAs are always high in Seascape 3 and there’s an approximately $50K per unit special assessment that the seller isn’t planning on paying so that needs to be factored into value.