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116 26th Street

Address: 116 26th Street Property Status: Sold
City: Santa Monica List Price: $2,908,480
State: CA Living Area sqft: 4,300
Zip: 90402 Lot Size sqft: 15
Area: (6) Brentwood Bedrooms: 4
Type: Single Family Bathrooms: 5 and a half

Spacious & gracious. This authentic 1928 Monterey Spanish home was one of the first properties in Brentwood Park. The 4 bed, 5.5 bath home is over 4,300 square feet & is situated on almost 15,000 sqft of flat land. Pool, pool house, & large private yard. Dramatic formal dining room, breakfast room, den & formal living room w/ loggia for outdoor dining. Experience the classic character & detail, beautifully blended in proportion & layout.

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PROPERTY DETAILS

CARETS Listing Status Sold
Total Floors 2
Zoning Lare11

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"F. Ron Smith and his staff have made a normally very stressful time of selling my parents condominium as easy as possible. Moving elderly parents is never easy, but Ron and his staff were so concerned and mindful of my parent's special needs. Ron delivered everything he promised and more. Thank you Ron and staff."

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"The only two intelligent decisions we made during the sales process of our Santa Monica condominium were to choose Ron and his team, and then to actually listen to his advice! While we knew the target price we wanted for our home was reasonable, the market was very choppy and it was Ron who built and executed a successful sales st..."

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"Ron was recommended to me by my investment banker. What stuck in my mind was that she said he is a tough negotiator. Since I had to sell my home by myself, I needed someone strong next to me. Ron sold my house in the first week with multiple offers, got me into my new home within weeks from the sale, and he did everything that he ..."

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