2440 Walnut Ave, Venice, CA 90291
OFF MARKET

2440 Walnut Ave
Venice, CA 90291

Venice
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 1,351 sqft

$2,150,900

Trulia Estimate
as of Jun 27, 2026
Est. Refi. Payment $12,830/mo*

$2,150,900

Trulia Estimate
as of Jun 27, 2026
Est. Refi. Payment $12,830/mo*
3 Beds
3 Baths
1,351 sqft

Local Information

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Description

Monthly Furnished Rentals For 30 Nights Or More
Stylish and comfortable Beach Home in one of the best spots of LA
Enjoy the Venice Beach lifestyle at day and in the evening in this indoor-outdoor space
5 minutes to Abbot Kinney shops and restaurants
7 minutes to Venice Boardwalk
Modern, in-door/out-door living and alfresco dining
Master bedroom has an amazing bathroom with steam shower
Detached guest house for extra privacy
2 Work From Home Spaces (one in the main house living room and one in the guest house

Property Details:
Living Area: 1566 sqft
Number of bedrooms: 3 (2 in main house + 1 in guest house) + Bonus Den/TV room **Note: this room does not have a door.

Number of Bathrooms and Type: 3 Full (2 in main house + 1 in guest house)
Number of beds: 4 (3 in main house + 1 in guest house)

Master Bedroom (Main House): King bed
Guest Bedroom (Main House): Queen bed
BONUS: Den (Main House): Sofa-bed
Guest House: Queen bed

PARKING:
One single spot (might fit 2 small cars in tandem) in covered carport over secured driveway with power entry gate

Free street parking available - residential parking permits are NOT required for the neighborhood, unlike most of the Venice area.

PLEASE NOTE: This home is located in a family neighborhood and is only suitable for quieter groups. Our rental agreement includes a no tolerance policy regarding excessive noise and/or parties. Deposit forfeitures and/or evictions are strictly enforced. Please make sure you are comfortable with these policies before renting our home.

Guests do not have access to using the indoor fireplace. The chimney is closed and it should never be used.

Sorry, pets/animals are NOT allowed - due to owner's medical condition, health hazard.

Venice is a residential, commercial and recreational beachfront neighborhood on the Westside of the city of Los Angeles.

Venice was founded in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, when it merged with Los Angeles. Today, Venice is known for its canals, beaches, and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk, a two-and-a-half-mile pedestrian-only promenade that features performers, mystics, artists and vendors.

Close to Beach, boardwalk, famous Abbott Kinney Blvd, which is great for shopping and people watching. Fabulous restaurants and general good vibes of the Venice Beach Community

Venice is one of our favorite neighborhoods in LA: there's the Venice Beach boardwalk, lots of sand and palm trees, and probably the best street in Los Angeles, Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Everything here is beautiful, bright, and laid back. There's so many great restaurants and boutiques to choose from, so to make it a little easier for you, here are the best places to shop and the best places to eat in Venice, California!

WHERE TO EAT IN VENICE

If you have to go to one place in Venice, make it The Butcher's Daughter. This plant-based (read: vegan) restaurant and juice bar is not only bright and gorgeous, but it's also delicious! Stop by for a meal, a cocktail, or grab an espresso or juice to go at the cutest takeaway window.

Zinque is another one of our Venice favorites, and definitely one of the prettiest and best places to eat in Venice! It's modern French food, but since it's LA, there's tons of salsads and gluten-free options. Our recommendations: try half a roasted chicken sandwich with a side avocado salad, or "Le Bowl" for the perfect fresh and healthy lunch. Sit outside under the green trellis or chill out and work inside for a bit.

Gjelina is probably the most famous fo the best places to eat in Venice, famed for their incredible pizzas and pastas. The back patio is a hidden gem on Abbot Kinney, but if you can't get a table at Gjelina (or don't want to wait), head next door to Gjelina Takeaway and grab yourself a picnic lunch to take to the beach.

The Tasting Kitchen is a Mediterranean restaurant open for dinner, but it's bustling at weekend brunch for their picture-perfect waffles. Their drink menu is amazing, and it's home to some of the best cocktails in Venice. If you're a seafood lover, Salt Air is a great place to eat in Venice for their minimalist vibes and relaxed atmosphere. A gorgeous full bar and weekend brunch doesn't hurt either!

Gjusta is the local gem of Venice. Located a few blocks away from Abbot Kinney and the Venice Beach boardwalk, it's definitely a locals spot. This cafe and bakery is home to amazing food, whether you eat bread or not. Their patio is so light and comfortable, we would start our mornings here every day if we could!

One thing we love about Abbot Kinney and Venice is that so many of our favorite local shops from around the US also have a presence here! We were so excited to find two of Portland's crown jewels, Blue Star Donuts and Salt and Straw, along the boulevard. Stop by Blue Star Donuts if you want a sweet and gourmet donut (think blueberry-bourbon-basil kind of flavors) or Salt and Straw to cool off with some ice cream. Both shops have vegan options too!

WHERE TO SHOP IN VENICE

The best way to kill time between all the amazing places to eat in Venice is to shop! There are a ton of boutiques along Abbot Kinney, and these are just a few of our local favorites. First, there's the Intagram-famous yellow house that is home to the awesome boutique The Piece Collective. You'll find jewelry, clothing, accessories, and home goods inside (but photos are only allowed outside). The first Cuyana store is on Abbot Kinney as well, and we are so obsessed with our Cuyana bags and cosmetic kits for travelling! Great quality in great colours.

A few blocks from Abbot Kinney is Lincoln Boulevard, which is also home to some great places to shop in Venice. We fell head over heels for LCD, a gorgeous boutique that also has an incredible patio filled with furniture, plants, and a ton of beautiful objects for summer livin'. LCD has a Venice collaboration with Knowlita, you can check out their great posters and "Venice or Nowhere" line here.

A San Francisco love of ours, General Store, is also in Venice! A few blocks down from LCD, you'll find this amazing space filled with home goods, vintage clothing, accessories, and a slew of creative, handmade cards. Plus, a great selfie mirror. ;)

There's a lot of great places to shop in Venice for the guys too. Tradesmen is next door to General Store, and they have a great selection of California casual wear that is so much more than just Venice "surfer bro" attire. Denim on denim on denim!

There are two airports for Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Bob Hope Airport in Burbank (BUR). I'm about 25 minutes from BUR and 30 minutes from LAX so either one is fine.

Los Angeles does not have good or reliable public transportation so you will need a car. You can rent a car or use a service like Lyft, Side Car, or Uber. I highly recommend Lyft. Here's a code for a free $20 credit on Lyft- NIMA140741. These services cannot pick you up from the airport, but they can drop you off so if you elect to use one of these services instead of renting a car just take a taxi or Super Shuttle from the airport and then you can use one of these services for the rest of your trip and to go to the airport when you're leaving. If you're an international traveler make sure to confirm there aren't any issues using a foreign credit card before you arrive.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources. This description is from April 20, 2026

Home Highlights

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Listed
70 days ago

Home Details for 2440 Walnut Ave

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Electric, Natural GasAir ConditioningCooling System: Air ConditionerHeating Fuel: Electric
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherMicrowaveRefrigerator
Room & Shared Space
Shared space is furnished

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: 1 Month

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Covered On Street

Additional Information

Smoke Free

Price History for 2440 Walnut Ave

DatePriceEventSource
04/20/2026$11,416ListingRemovedZillow Rentals
04/20/2026$11,416PriceChange
Zillow Rentals
04/18/2026$11,467Listed For RentZillow Rentals
11/02/2016$1,625,000Sold
CLAW #16152174
09/22/2016$1,595,000PendingAgent Provided
09/14/2016$1,595,000PendingToActiveAgent Provided
09/13/2016$1,595,000PendingAgent Provided
09/12/2016$1,595,000PendingToActiveAgent Provided
09/02/2016$1,595,000PendingAgent Provided
09/01/2016$1,595,000PendingToActiveAgent Provided
08/31/2016$1,595,000PendingAgent Provided
08/16/2016$1,595,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
12/11/2015$7,500ListingRemovedN/A
11/10/2015$7,500PriceChange
N/A
09/24/2015$6,000Listed For RentN/A
12/14/2010$875,000Sold
N/A
11/10/2010$899,000PriceChange
Agent Provided
10/29/2010$929,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided

Market trends in Venice

Last updated May 2026
Buyer'sMarketSeller'sMarket
Avg. sale price
$2.03M
$37.5K
MoM
Sale-to-List Price
Price per sq ft
$1.02K
$92
MoM
Available listings
246
1
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Property Tax and Assessment

Year2025
Tax$22,692
Assessment$1,885,946
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 2440 Walnut Ave

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.04
Single-Family Home
$2,125,000
04/28/26
3
3
1,122
0.09
Single-Family Home
$2,560,000
10/01/25
3
3
1,832
0.27
Single-Family Home
$2,120,000
04/08/26
3
2.5
1,378
0.22
Single-Family Home
$1,445,000
12/19/25
3
2
1,160
0.37
Single-Family Home
$2,051,000
01/09/26
3
2.5
1,345
0.03
Single-Family Home
$2,225,000
08/21/25
5
3
2,361
0.27
Single-Family Home
$1,967,000
04/30/26
4
3
1,558
0.42
Single-Family Home
$1,825,000
01/26/26
3
3
1,470
0.43
Single-Family Home
$2,140,000
12/11/25
3
3
1,406
0.35
Single-Family Home
$2,380,000
07/14/25
3
3
1,682

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What Locals Say about Venice

At least 457 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 97 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 93 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 93 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 80 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 65 % Say car is needed

  • 64 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 62 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 60 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 56 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 54 % Say parking is easy

  • 54 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 49 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 43 % Say there are community events

  • 43 % Say it's quiet

  • 42 % Say kids play outside

  • 37 % Say there's wildlife

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Ken Cunningham
    "There’s a lot of good sidewalks but the yards are very small so it can be difficult if you have a large dog"
  • Odile Roujol
    "No you need a car if another district. Stay here else be ready for traffic Jams . You can go to Santa Monica "
  • hlieb
    "There’s a fair amount of traffic,so you must be very alert crossing the street as I have seen cars blow through stop signs and not even slow down"
  • Eve Rappoport
    "Close to Venice high, decent schools in area. There aren’t a lot of kids around, however. Lots of trees. Several large traffic intersections."
  • Pefahey
    "People walk their dogs all the time and dogs seem to be very welcome in this neighborhood. Everybody seems to have one. It’s nice to see people taking such good care of animals."
  • Eve Rappoport
    "It’s very flat and easy to walk dogs. There are many restaurants with outdoor seating, and the Marina and several parks are nearby."
  • Trulia User
    "Overcrowded with tourists and homeless, there’s never street parking and it’s so noisy with fireworks/drunks/homeless. Nice to visit for restaurants that’s it. "
  • Trulia User
    "It’s very dirty and unsafe. Better just to visit during the early morning or nice restaurants briefly "
  • Sarah Kelly
    "There’s some areas that are safe and others that are not. Definitely important to do research on the area in Venice has homeless and crime in certain spots."
  • BZ
    "Venice is unique and eclectic with wonderful restaurants and a fun nightlife. It’s a great place for young people. "
  • Santiago Juyo
    "Food and trash on the ground can be dangerous so annoying to deal with here in Venice. Lots of green areas "
  • B B
    " Easy by car. 25 minutes maximum. Kids take bus and we bike a lot. Love the neighborhood "
  • Trulia User
    "I love this neighborhood. It feels like living in a beachside bike-friendly village next to a big city. "
  • Trulia User
    "good city for families and kid friendly dogs lovers good place to live I would recommend this city to anyone who would want to feel safe to live "
  • Trulia User
    "I am about to move here and in process of transitioning. I like sunshine and understanding people to what it is today. I am still looking for a place to live in a studio for a single person. "
  • Trulia User
    "It’s special in its own ways. Very laid back, very friendly. Community driven A bit what you picture about Californian life "
  • Trulia User
    "You see people walking up and down streets with all kinds of dogs. It’s difficult to find a receptacle for dog poop. "
  • Trulia User
    "It’s got a great neighborhood feel and is away from the hustle & bustle but still very close to the action. Surrounded by trees and plenty ma & pop shops :) "
  • Trulia User
    "Although I do not live here, everyone seems genuinely love their community. Whatever they are doing to keep their people happy is working. "
  • Trulia User
    "Penmar park is great for dogs. Dog friendly in most businesses. Watch out for broken glass and harmful objectives on the sidewalks in Venice. "
  • Trulia User
    "About 20 to 30 min lots of traffic The commute to and from is a bit Challenging. However living on the Westside is very Kool. Great weather Lots of restaurants, bars, dinning There is The 3rd Street Promenade Fox Hills Mall Howard Hughes Center Numerous boutique/ ethnic Spots "
  • Trulia User
    "Plenty of homeless people, the streets are dirty and not particularly safe to walk around at night. "
  • Trulia User
    "Everyone has a dog here. Very dog friendly and close to the beach too. Lots of dog parks and most have been cleaned up after homeless overran them during COVID"
  • Trulia User
    "I’m moving out of state Im a Cali native and I’ve lived in Venice since 1998. It used to be great - terrible now "
  • Trulia User
    "The people, the houses, the relaxed vibe, the natural beauty and the quirky characters. People are generally warm, friendly and willing to offer help if needed. We have a great selection of restaurants and stores. Anything you need is within a short range. Even the beach"
  • Loulou111
    "I work from home but driving is easy from the Oxford ave anywhere.....,. Lovely quiet neighborhood & plenty of nature........ Neighbors watch out for each other & a good mix of ages"
  • Erin K.
    "I love the weather and biking to the many amazing restaurants in the area. However, the homeless situation gets worse everyday. We pay too much to live here surrounded by crime and garbage. "
  • Terry B.
    "I have lived in Venice all my life. There’s no other place I would rather live. The weather is great, usually 20° cooler than downtown Los Angeles. Many outdoor activities including bike riding, surfing, walking, tennis, paddle tennis, basketball, rollerskating , swimming, And many more. Great walkability to restaurants, shopping, library, farmers market. Dog friendly. "
  • Olivia O.
    "Venice is a chilled out, sea-side feel neighborhood. I was raised in Cape Town South Africa and there is a similarity of “vibe”. "
  • Cbowenusc
    "What commute? I do not have a commute, a big driver behind my decision to live in Venice - great vibes all day and quiet at night "
  • Danielledruz
    "It’s more of a young persons game. Young couples and new families but i think there are better places to raise kids"
  • Nathanlycan
    "I love this neighborhood . It blends a beachside community with a growing art and culinary scene but maintains some of the less manicured, dogtown vibe"
  • Kamv25
    "Honestly, we don't really have anything. Halloween used to be fun out here and houses used to go all out, not anymore. "
  • Nhailebuga
    "Usually, medium to heavy traffic all week. Commute is 30 mins to work and usually 15 at night. Weekends get very busy due to Venice beach. "
  • Shon B.
    "Beach events are always good fun. Biking is great in this area and people are definitely respectful of the bike lane. "
  • Altheatupper
    "Neighbors are incredibly nice, great restaurants, and walker friendly. This is a wonderful place to live!"
  • Linkn
    "Abbot Kinney street fair happens every yeah, they do many beach events and for the new year they do the penguin plunge at the pier. "
  • Linkn
    "Venice gets more visitors than Disneyland. Parking is hard to find, the closer you are to the beach. Many homes are Airbnb. Love Venice but the prices are extremely high! the homeless population is higher than normal. "
  • Sarah G.
    "Farmers markets, parks, great places to eat, the beach, jumping jacks, wizards, bean dip, and big hugs at red lights."
  • Dolph
    "It’s a very “bohemian” environment... I’m sure super fun for kids 13-18... I would keep an eye on younger kids as Venice doesn’t always bring the best elements to the beach... all in all, it’s a fun diverse place with people from all over the world and all different social and economic backgrounds and a great place in my opinion."

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2440 Walnut Ave, Venice, CA 90291 is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1,351 sqft single-family home. 2440 Walnut Ave is located in Venice, Venice. This property is not currently available for sale. 2440 Walnut Ave was last sold on Nov 2, 2016 for $1,625,000 (14,134% higher than the asking price of $11,416). The current Trulia Estimate for 2440 Walnut Ave is $2,150,900.