715 Sunset Avenue, Venice, CA 90291
Step into one of Los Angeles's most coveted coastal neighborhoods from this spacious, move-in-ready three-bedroom apartment. Venice consistently ranks among the most walkable neighborhoods in Los Angeles, with a Walk Score in the low-to-mid 80s and this particular pocket delivers on that promise. The beach, the boardwalk, and nearly everything you need day-to-day are reachable on foot or by bike.
The Space
Inside, the open-concept layout is finished with durable vinyl plank flooring and recessed lighting throughout, giving the apartment a clean, contemporary feel. The galley kitchen opens directly into the living and dining area, creating one continuous entertaining flow ideal for weeknight dinners that turn into longer evenings with friends. The primary suite includes an ensuite bath and mirrored closet, while the second and third bedrooms are both oversized with mirrored closet doors, offering genuine flexibility for guest rooms, offices, or kids' space. A second full bath features a walk-in shower and custom tile work. A separate laundry room and private two-car garage round out the practical details a genuine rarity in Venice.
The Neighborhood
The location here is the real draw. Rose Avenue has blossomed into a thriving commercial corridor between the beach and Lincoln Boulevard, now lined with upmarket restaurants, boutiques, and new condominiums, with Whole Foods anchoring the Lincoln end. Google's offices in the Frank Gehry-designed Binoculars Building sit nearby on Rose, adding to the energy of the corridor without losing the neighborhood's character.
A few blocks further and you're on Abbot Kinney Boulevard a mile-long strip widely recognized as one of the most celebrated streets in Los Angeles for fashion, art, and dining. The restaurant scene alone justifies the walk: Felix Trattoria serves handmade pasta from James Beard-nominated chef Evan Funke, Gjelina has anchored the boulevard since 2008 with locally sourced, produce-forward California cooking, and newer arrivals like wa bring modern Japanese dining with Edo-style sushi and a curated sake program. On the first Friday of every month, food trucks line the boulevard and shops stay open late for First Fridays, one of Venice's signature community events.
Head west and you reach the Venice Boardwalk the second most-visited destination in Southern California, drawing an estimated ten million visitors per year. Along the 1.5-mile stretch of Ocean Front Walk you'll find an eclectic mix of shops, bars, restaurants, street vendors, and performers, plus Muscle Beach, the famous concrete skatepark, and the Venice Pier. The Venice Canals modeled after their Italian namesake and listed on the National Register of Historic Places offer a quieter counterpoint just minutes away, with tree-lined pedestrian bridges and a distinctly European calm.
Main Street and Brooks Avenue add even more dining and nightlife options within easy reach, and the weekly Venice Farmers' Market runs Friday mornings on the Venice Boulevard median. Santa Monica is roughly three miles north five to twenty minutes by car, twenty by transit, or a quick bike ride along the coast.
Key Highlights
* 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms primary suite with ensuite bath; two oversized secondary bedrooms with mirrored closet doors
* Open-concept living galley kitchen flows into combined living and dining area with vinyl plank flooring and recessed lighting throughout
* Private 2-car garage a true rarity in Venice, with a separate laundry room included
* Walk Score in the 90s one of the most walkable neighborhoods in all of Los Angeles, with strong bike and transit access
* Steps to Venice Beach & Boardwalk 10 million annual visitors, Muscle Beach, skatepark, Venice Pier, and the historic Venice Canals
* Abbot Kinney Boulevard nearby mile-long destination street featuring Gjelina, Felix Trattoria, wa, Salt & Straw, monthly First Fridays, and dozens of boutiques
* Rose Avenue corridor trending dining and retail strip anchored by Whole Foods, adjacent to Google's Venice campus
Additional walkable destinations Main Street, Venice Farmers' Market (Fridays), and Santa Monica just three miles north
Renter responsible for Utilities. 12 month minimum lease.
715 Sunset Ave
Venice, CA 90291
Apartment building
3 beds
In-unit laundry (W/D)
Available units
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What's special
Recessed lighting throughoutSeparate laundry roomSpacious move-in-ready three-bedroom apartmentOpen-concept layoutDurable vinyl plank flooring
Facts, features & policies
Unit features
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Washer
Flooring
- Hardwood
Heating
- Heat pump
Neighborhood: Venice
Areas of interest
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Travel times
Walk, Transit & Bike Scores
Nearby schools in Venice
GreatSchools rating
- 9/10Broadway Elementary SchoolGrades: K-5Distance: 0.4 mi
- 7/10Mark Twain Middle School and World Languages MagnetGrades: 6-8Distance: 1.4 mi
- 8/10Venice Senior High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 1.3 mi
Frequently asked questions
What schools are assigned to 715 Sunset Ave?
The schools assigned to 715 Sunset Ave include Broadway Elementary School, Mark Twain Middle School and World Languages Magnet, and Venice Senior High School.
Does 715 Sunset Ave have in-unit laundry?
Yes, 715 Sunset Ave has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
What neighborhood is 715 Sunset Ave in?
715 Sunset Ave is in the Venice neighborhood in Venice, CA.








