Sell home in Marina del Rey
Selling in Marina del Rey

Sell Your Marina del Rey Home
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Marina del Rey homes are commanding $1,600,000 — up 7.8% this year. Anthony Galeano knows this market better than any agent in West LA, and he markets listings like no one else does.

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$1,600,000
Median Price
20 Days
Avg Days on Market
7.8%
YoY Appreciation
82
Active Listings
Why Sellers Choose Anthony

The Marina del Rey Seller's
Advantage

Waterfront condos are in chronically short supply. Properties with marina views or slip access trade at a significant premium.

Most agents put your Marina del Rey home on the MLS and wait. Anthony builds a full marketing campaign around it — dedicated website, professional video, targeted buyer ads, and an AI that qualifies buyers 24/7.

Dedicated property website for your Marina del Rey home
Professional photography, drone video & virtual tour
Targeted ads reaching Marina del Rey buyer profiles
Pre-market outreach to Anthony's qualified buyer network
Strategic pricing based on current Marina del Rey comps
AI-powered buyer qualification around the clock
Anthony's Marina del Rey Market Read

"Waterfront condos are in chronically short supply. Properties with marina views or slip access trade at a significant premium."

Current median: $1,600,000 · 20 avg days on market · 7.8% appreciation this year
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Anthony will personally review your Marina del Rey property and give you a real number — not a Zestimate. No obligation, no pressure.

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How to sell in Marina del Rey for top dollar

Marina del Rey is the largest man-made small boat harbor in the world, and living here means choosing a lifestyle centered on the water. The marina has over 5,000 slips and is the departure point for sailing to Catalina, weekend trips along the coast, and daily life on the water. The real estate market reflects this unique lifestyle premium: condos start around $650,000 for studios and reach $3 million for penthouse units with direct water views.

For investors, Marina del Rey has consistently been one of the strongest rental markets in Los Angeles. Proximity to LAX, Silicon Beach, and the beach creates a permanent demand base of professionals, airline crews, and technology workers who want water access without the Venice price tag. Rental vacancy rates are among the lowest in the region, typically below 2.5%, and rents have grown an average of 5% annually over the past five years.

Marina del Rey seller positioning

  • Median price: $1,600,000
  • Year-over-year appreciation: 7.8%
  • Average days on market: 20
  • Active inventory right now: 82 listings
  • Price per square foot: $700
  • Lifestyle: Marina Harbor, beach bike path, Burton Chace Park, waterfront dining

What Marina del Rey sellers need to know

Marina condo views matter more than square footage. Buyers will pay 15-25% premium for unobstructed water versus partial views.

Working with Anthony in Marina del Rey

Anthony Galeano has spent 20+ years navigating the West LA market specifically — and Marina del Rey is one of the markets he knows block by block. Whether you are positioning a sale, working with an agent who already has direct relationships in the Marina del Rey market is a meaningful advantage.

Anthony works bilingually — English and Spanish — full service in both languages. CA DRE #01249041. Real Brokerage Technologies. Office at 8549 Wilshire Blvd Suite 535, Beverly Hills.

Common questions from Marina del Rey sellers

What is my Marina del Rey home worth right now?

Marina del Rey's current median is $1,600,000 with 7.8% year-over-year appreciation. Your exact value depends on street, condition, lot size, and recent comparable sales within walking distance. Anthony provides a free Comparative Market Analysis — call (310) 437-3343.

How long will it take to sell my Marina del Rey home?

Marina del Rey averages 20 days on market. Correctly priced and properly marketed homes often sell faster — pre-market outreach to qualified buyers, professional photography, and strategic launch timing all compress the timeline.

Should I list now or wait?

Marina del Rey buyer demand is strong with 82 active competing listings. Marina condo views matter more than square footage. Buyers will pay 15-25% premium for unobstructed water versus partial views.

What renovations are worth doing before listing?

Marina del Rey buyers respond to specific upgrades — paint, light fixtures, landscaping, kitchen refresh, and sometimes flooring. Anthony reviews your home walk-through and identifies the highest-ROI prep work. Many sellers over-renovate and underprice.

What is your commission structure?

Anthony's commission is competitive and transparent. Crucially, his full-service marketing budget — professional photo, drone video, dedicated property website, targeted digital ads, and pre-market outreach — comes out of that commission, not as an additional cost to you.