Friday, April 29, 2016

How Much It Will Cost You to Buy a Home in Santa Monica?

What’s not to like about walkable oceanfront living? Fewer than 16 miles from downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica is a coveted Southern California locale known for its amusement and restaurant pier and homes cut into hills overlooking the Pacific. But with a median home listing price of $1.6 million in March, Santa Monica is not attainable for most homebuyers.

NerdWallet analyzed Santa Monica homebuying trends using March 2016 data from real estate site Agent Ace. Here’s what you need to know about the real estate market if you’re considering investing in a home there.

How much do buyers pay?

As an area with high demand for somewhat limited housing and the majority of homes selling quickly, Santa Monica is a seller’s market. But that doesn’t mean you can’t negotiate when house shopping. In March, more buyers paid below asking price than buyers who paid above it. Of 52 deals, only nine were exactly at asking price.

S.M. How much did buyers pay

Cost of a Santa Monica home

The typical Santa Monica home was listed at $1.6 million in March. This is hefty, but it’s $300,000 cheaper than the median listing price for the previous month.

S.M. How much homes listed for

If you have more to spend, more luxurious homes are available. Santa Monica homes are available with asking prices topping $8 million.

S.M. What are homes going for today

Learn more about what it’s like to live in Santa Monica.

Can you afford Santa Monica?

You may be sold on living the Santa Monica lifestyle, but can you afford to buy there? Use our home affordability tool to determine how much is feasible for your finances. If you’re moving to Santa Monica or somewhere close by, try our cost of living calculator to see what you can afford the Los Angeles area.

Real estate agents in Santa Monica

If you’re ready to find a home or sell one, help is available. Top Santa Monica real estate agents can help both buyers and sellers.

Emily Starbuck Crone is a staff writer at NerdWallet, a personal finance website. Email: emily.crone@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @emstarbuck.


Infographics courtesy of Agent Ace.

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