Charming WWI-era compound lists for a record price in a beachy LA enclave
A historic WWI-era compound in Venice, California, has been listed for a record price of $16.5 million. The property, which spans 10,800 square feet and includes eight bedrooms, is expected to set a new sales record for the area. Renovated to preserve its early 20th-century charm, the compound features multiple structures and extensive outdoor space.
- ▪The property is located on Palms Boulevard in Venice, California.
- ▪If sold for the asking price, it will surpass the previous record of $14.7 million set in 2017.
- ▪The compound includes eight bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across four structures.
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Real Estate exclusive Charming WWI-era compound lists for a record price in a beachy LA enclave By Linda Laban Published May 20, 2026, 11:27 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A big, beautiful property on Palms Boulevard in Venice, California just hit the market — but there’s one other thing that really makes it stand out. It’s big in price, too. It asks $16.5 million via listing agents Weston Littlefield and Alex Howe of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California. And if the property sells for that sum, it will set a new record for this beach town known for its bawdy boardwalk and picturesque canals. 10 This being LA, a pool graces the grounds. Matthew Momberger 10 The offering stands on Palms Boulevard in Venice.
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