Manhattan Beach CA

What’s Nearby…..Manhattan Beach Real Estate and Homes for Sale

Without questions, the Hollywood Riviera is one of our favorite areas of the SouthManhattan Beach Strand homes Bay. The combination of views, proximity to the beach and a real neighborhood feel make it special and unique. One challenge for some buyers is that it’s a bit further south and for commuters that can make a big difference. On alternative, albiet a more expensive one, is Manhattan Beach.  Manhattan Beach real estate is the most valuable of all of the South Bay cities with median home prices often well over $2,000,000.

Manhattan Beach homes range from everything from original beach bungalows built in the 30s (not many of these still standing) to the current wave of luxury new construction homes.

Real estate in Manhattan Beach is generally separated into 5 distinct areas orBeachfront homes in Manhattan Beach neighborhoods each with a very different look and feel. Here’s a quick rundown of each area, the home types and values. Click the links to see the homes for sale in those areas.

The homes closest to the beach are in the sand section of Manhattan Beach. This area extends from the beach to the greenbelt between Valley and Ardmore and homes in this area attend either Grandview Elementary or Robinson Elementary. The lots in this section are the generally the smallest of the areas and due to zoning there are far more townhomes than in the other neighborhoods. Home prices and values in the sand section are some of the highest and are certainly the highest price per foot due to the proximity to the beach and the often fantastic views. This is also home to the beachfront properties of the world famous Manhattan Beach Strand as well as highly sought after walkstreet properties.

To the east of the sand section sit the homes of tree section of Manhattan Beach. Although there are more trees here than in the sand section, the area is actuallyManhattan Beach CA called the tree section due to the street names. The appeal of this area is that the lots are larger which allows not only the homes to be larger, but gives it more a neighborood feel. There are almost no townhomes or condos so the neighborhoods of tree lined streets and single family homes has a very distinct appeal in Manhattan Beach.  The tree section is primarily served by Pacific Elementary School.

The other area west of Sepulveda is the hill section of Manhattan Beach. This is a pretty ideal combination of large lots and often big ocean views. Lying between Valley/Ardmore and Sepulveda, the hill section homes are often estate like properties and some of the most valuable in all of Manhattan Beach. The area is served by Robinson Elementary.

East of Sepulveda is East Manhattan Beach. This area has a nice neighborhood feel and due to it being a bit further from the beach, is also a bit more affordable. Lots in the neighborhood are usually either 5000 sq feet (50×100) or 7500 sq feet (50×150) meaning homes can be large and still have nice outdoor space. This is a favorite of builders as they can buy older bungalows on large lots and build very large new construction homes with 4 or 5 bedrooms.

The last area of Manhattan Beach has a very different look and feel. It is the gated community of Manhattan Village and offers townhomes and single family “estate” homes in a very quiet and tranquil community. Life in Manhattan Village is much slower paced and as it’s a guard gated community there is much less traffic and streets are usually quiet and safe. Homes in Manhattan Village can range from two bedroom “court homes” to 5 bedroom single family homes. The community offers nice amenities including several pools and spas, playground and open spaces.

Current Manhattan Beach homes for sale

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May 2019 Hollywood Riviera Home Sales

May was another solid month for home sales in the Hollywood Riviera.  We saw 13 home sales with an average list price of $1,410,000 and an average sales price of $1,404,00 which indicates that we’re still in a strong sellers market.   The average days on market was 30 and median days on market was only 17 again indicating a very strong market and we’re just heading into the summer selling season.

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The lowest priced home was a single family with 1,467 square feet on Greenmeadows that sold for $945,000 with the highest sale of the month was a single family at 832 Calle De Arboles that sold at their list price of $2,500,000.

May 2019 Hollywood Riviera Home Sales

Type Address Close Price / List Price $ Per Foot Bed/Bath Sq Feet Year Built COE Date
SFR/D 345 Calle Mayor $1,685,000 / $1,725,000 $574.89 5/2,2,0,0 2931/A 1956/ASR 5/2/2019
SFR/D 4079 Bluff ST $1,175,000 $850.22 3/1,1,0,0 1382/A 1948/PUB 5/3/2019
SFR/D 149 Vista Del Parque $1,375,000 / $1,424,000 $703.32 4/1,1,0,0 1955/A 1959/ASR 5/3/2019
SFR/D 5144 Newton ST $1,550,000 / $1,379,000 $622.49 5/3,0,1,0 2490/T 1954/ASR 5/3/2019
SFR/D 4620 Greenmeadows AVE $945,000 / $925,000 $644.17 3/2,0,0,0 1467/A 1953/APP 5/7/2019
SFR/D 4733 Greenmeadows AVE $1,275,000 / $1,299,999 $621.04 4/1,1,1,0 2053/A 1953/ASR 5/8/2019
SFR/D 105 Calle De Arboles $1,650,000 / $1,599,000 $1,165.25 3/2,0,0,0 1416/A 1954/ASR 5/8/2019
SFR/D 162 Paseo De Las Delicias $1,300,000 / $1,375,000 $891.02 2/2,0,0,0 1459/A 1952/ASR 5/15/2019
SFR/D 4814 Highgrove AVE $969,000 $862.10 3/1,0,1,0 1124/A 1953/ASR 5/22/2019
SFR/D 832 Calle De Arboles $2,500,000 $757.58 5/5,0,0,0 3300/E 1948/EST 5/26/2019
SFR/D 23315 Shadycroft AVE $1,050,000 / $1,059,000 $632.53 3/1,1,0,0 1660/A 1954/ASR 5/29/2019
SFR/D 130 Via Los Miradores $1,365,000 / $1,450,000 $529.27 3/2,0,0,0 2579/A 1950/ASR 5/30/2019
SFR/D 5002 Via El Sereno $1,410,000 / $1,450,000 $671.43 3/1,1,0,0 2100/T 1956/ASR 5/30/2019
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The Hollywood Riviera

Exploring the Hollywood Riviera in South Redondo Beach

Welcome to the Hollywood Riviera

Casual & active coastal lifestyle

The Hollywood Riviera is an ideal place to call home for many reasons but certainly high on the list is the location.

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Sitting between the beach and the hills of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the Riviera gets the best of both worlds.  It’s just a short walk to the beach but the sloping hillside location makes for some tremendous ocean views and beach breezes.  The area actually extends all the way to the ocean as one of the premier streets, Paseo De La Playa, has a number of spectacular homes with large properties extending to the high tide line along Torrance Beach.   While the beach and the views are certainly a highlight, there’s plenty of reasons that the neighborhood is ideally situated.  As it’s on the border of the South Bay and the peninsula it’s a bit removed from the busy feeling of some other South Bay cities but close enough to enjoy it all.

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Riviera Village shopping and dining in the Hollywood Riviera

Just down the street is the very charming shopping and dining area known as Riviera Village.  From weekly farmers markets, to holiday festivities to the appeal of strolling past the shops and restaurants on a summer evening.  It’s a wonderful small town feel with an abundance of places to visit.

Beyond the Riviera Village is the Redondo Pier area and King Harbor.  Offering a fishing pier, a variety of restaurants and bars, whale watching boats, kayak and paddle board rentals and more, this area really epitomizes the beach lifestyle.  Famous landmarks like Old Tony’s with it’s crows nest upper bar with endless views of the ocean feel more like being on a ship than in a restaurant.  Other popular spots are Kincaids, The Bluewater Grill, Shade Hotel, the Portofino Inn, R-10 Social House, Naja’s, and the Cheesecake Factory overlooking the harbor and boats.

Just up the hill are the various shopping centers and charming areas of Palos Verdes including Malaga Cove, Lunada Bay and more.  Palos Verdes is also a great place to take a hike or go for a bike ride.

For outdoor activities the area doesn’t disappoint.  Take a jog or  ride on the oceanfront bike path that extends all the way from Torrance Beach to Redondo, Hermosa, Manhattan and all the way to Santa Monica.  The area also happens to be the beach volleyball capital of the world with courts seemingly everywhere.  If the water is your thing, there is great surfing all along Redondo and Palos Verdes, snorkeling and diving off of PV or exploring the Redondo marine canyon.

Large shopping centers are a short drive away and include the South Bay Galleria, the Del Amo mall, Manhattan Village and plenty throughout the area.    For additional dining options explore the charming downtown areas of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and pier plaza, and the Old Torrance downtown area.

Torrance hillside overlay flagged home

Hollywood Riviera View Protection – Torrance Hillside Overlay Restrictions

Without question ocean views are pretty important and in most cities they’re not protected in any way.    You may buy or live in a house that has spectacular ocean views only to have them disappear at some point.  It’s not just the views that are impacted but the light and breezes as well.    These ocean views have immeasurable value from both a quality of life aspect as well as monetarily.   Big ocean views can be the difference in hundreds of thousands, and sometimes even millions of dollars.  In many of the South Bay cities these views are unprotected and it’s not rare for a home’s stunning ocean views to disappear when the one story home next door gets torn down and new and much larger home replaces it.

Certain areas of Torrance are the exception. Primarily found in the Hollywood Riviera and Seaside Ranchos neighborhoods the city has incorporated much stricter building guidelines known as the “Hillside Overlay” area.  (see map below)

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In 1977, the Hillside Overlay Area was established in Torrance, CA in order to address issues concerning building, remodeling, and protecting views and privacy.  All new construction (meaning both new homes and expansions on current structures) are subject to review and input by neighbors including “flagging”  where a mock up of the future structure are marked with plastic flags  to approximate the outlines of any proposed addition to the structure prior to permit approval so that neighborhood input may be obtained.

Torrance Municipal Code Excerpt (Hillside Overlay)

The basics of the hillside overlay are as follows:  Upon receipt of the complete application, the Community Development Director shall set a date, time and place for a public hearing thereon as soon as practicable and shall send notice thereof to the owners of land included within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the exterior boundaries of the land for which the permit is sought

No construction and no remodeling or enlargement of a building or structure shall be permitted unless the Planning Commission (or the City Council on appeal) shall find that the location and size of the building or structure, or the location and size of the remodeled or enlarged portions of the building or structure, have been planned and designed in such a manner as to comply with the following provisions:

  1. The proposed development will not have an adverse impact upon the view, light, air and privacy of other properties in the vicinity;
  2. The development has been located, planned and designed so as to cause the least intrusion on the views, light, air and privacy of other properties in the vicinity;
  3. The design provides an orderly and attractive development in harmony with other properties in the vicinity;
  4. The design will not have a harmful impact upon the land values and investment of other properties in the vicinity;
  5. Granting such application would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare and to other properties in the vicinity;
  6. The proposed development will not cause or result in an adverse cumulative impact on other properties in the vicinity.

Please note that most of the information on this page is from the City of Torrance website and regulations posted in 2018.  We cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of the information and recommend checking with the city for any/all information, regulation and restrictions.

Torrance Hillside Overlay

 

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