Stepp Commercial Completes Apartment Property Sale in Santa Monica, California

SANTA MONICA, CA – Stepp Commercial, a leading multifamily brokerage firm in the Santa Monica market, has completed the $2 million sale of fully occupied, 10-unit apartment property located at 2250 30th Street on the corner of Pico Blvd. and 30th in Santa Monica.

Kimberly Roberts Stepp, principal with Stepp Commercial, represented the seller, a Los Angeles-based private investor, as well as the Los Angeles-based private buyer. The closing cap rate on the transaction was 3.6 percent.

“This property presented the buyer a commercially zoned asset with a low per-unit cost for the neighborhood and a potential upside in rents of approximately 98 percent,” said Roberts Stepp. “The buyer is planning a complete renovation and repositioning of the asset to capitalize on long-term appreciation.”

Stepp added that the property garnered strong interest with multiple offers and sold at $50,000 over the asking price.

Built in 1956, the two-story property consists of two studio units, seven one-bedroom units, and one two-bedroom unit. The asset features balconies and patios, a laundry room, extra storage space, and ample parking. It is also well located near Santa Monica Community College and the new Expo Station.

About Stepp Commercial: Stepp Commercial is a brokerage firm specializing in the multifamily sector for properties ranging in size from $1 million to $50 million. Stepp Commercial’s mission is to provide apartment owners with a fully integrated sales platform that includes comprehensive market knowledge and local real estate expertise to successfully complete any type of multifamily transaction. For more information visit SteppCommercial.com

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