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Investment Highlights
- Near-Term Owner-User Occupancy: Larger ±4,578 SF suite to be delivered vacant with smaller suite providing in-place NNN income through 2028
- Prime Corner Visibility: Freestanding at Washington & Purdue, minutes from the 405 and 10, surrounded by Kaiser, UCLA Health, and Cedars-Sinai.
- Healthcare-Ready with 18 On-Site Spaces: Existing medical build-out, ADA elevator, and a parking count rarely found on the Westside.
Executive Summary
11444 W Washington Blvd presents a rare Westside medical owner-user opportunity at the southwest corner of Washington Boulevard and Purdue Avenue. The freestanding ±5,480 SF building sits on a ±7,201 SF corner lot with 18 on-site parking spaces, direct boulevard frontage, and corner identity within the broader Culver City / Mar Vista trade area. Zoned CCC3 and built in 1978, the property is configured for healthcare use with existing medical and dental improvements, treatment rooms, multiple restrooms, an ADA-compliant elevator, a dedicated ambulance space, and rear access functionality.
The offering pairs in-place income with near-term owner-user control. Suite A (±902 SF) is occupied by Culver City Premium Dental Care. Suite B (±4,578 SF), will be delivered vacant, delivering a clean path to occupancy in a submarket where healthcare-ready space rarely trades. The layout supports a wide range of users — urgent care, dental, primary care, behavioral health, physical therapy, wellness, specialty practice, or multi-provider groups.
Strategically positioned near the 405 and 10 Freeways, the property draws from Culver City, Mar Vista, Playa Vista, Marina del Rey, Venice, and Santa Monica, with Kaiser Permanente, UCLA Health, and Cedars-Sinai operating nearby. The one-mile trade area captures approximately 40,627 residents, 16,772 households, a $102,479 median household income, and 21,098 daytime employees, with Washington Boulevard traffic counts in the 21,000–23,000 VPD range — a demographic and visibility profile that supports long-term demand for neighborhood-serving medical and professional uses.
The offering pairs in-place income with near-term owner-user control. Suite A (±902 SF) is occupied by Culver City Premium Dental Care. Suite B (±4,578 SF), will be delivered vacant, delivering a clean path to occupancy in a submarket where healthcare-ready space rarely trades. The layout supports a wide range of users — urgent care, dental, primary care, behavioral health, physical therapy, wellness, specialty practice, or multi-provider groups.
Strategically positioned near the 405 and 10 Freeways, the property draws from Culver City, Mar Vista, Playa Vista, Marina del Rey, Venice, and Santa Monica, with Kaiser Permanente, UCLA Health, and Cedars-Sinai operating nearby. The one-mile trade area captures approximately 40,627 residents, 16,772 households, a $102,479 median household income, and 21,098 daytime employees, with Washington Boulevard traffic counts in the 21,000–23,000 VPD range — a demographic and visibility profile that supports long-term demand for neighborhood-serving medical and professional uses.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Office
Property Subtype
Building Size
5,480 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built
1978
Percent Leased
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
1 Story
Typical Floor Size
5,480 SF
Building FAR
0.76
Lot Size
0.17 AC
Zoning
C3, Culver City - Commercial
Parking
18 Spaces (3.28 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Amenities
- 24 Hour Access
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Moderately walkable
70/100
Very drivable
80/100
Strong public transit
80/100
Moderately bikeable
60/100
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 4217-005-011 | Improvements Assessment | $527,625 CAD |
| Land Assessment | $273,819 CAD | Total Assessment | $801,444 CAD |
Property Taxes
Parcel Number
4217-005-011
Land Assessment
$273,819 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$527,625 CAD
Total Assessment
$801,444 CAD
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