Category: The Avenues in Redondo Beach
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New Constructon Single Family on the “Avenues” The Top Redondo Home Sale
The highest priced home sale of the month in Redondo Beach was a new construction single family home on a 6000+ foot lot on Avenue C. This south Redondo home offered a spacious 4,300+ square feet on 3 levels. With high end finishes throughout, a beautiful backyard and a beach close location this home was definitely a winner but we’re a bit in awe of the sales price. Closing at $4,650,000 this is venturing into Manhattan and Hermosa prices.
Home basics
- 5 bedrooms
- 6 bathrooms
- 4,348 square feet (approx)
- Built in 2022
- Listed at $4,500,000 – Sold at $4,650,000
- Listed by Jeremiah Carew – 3 Leaf Realty Inc – 310-546-6300
631 Avenue C, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 – Sold for $4,650,000
Oceanfront Home Opportunities Aplenty in Redondo Beach
We’ve seen a large number of ocean view and ocean front condos come on the market in the past few months. It’s most likely due to the fact that summer is certainly when the largest number of oceanfront buyers are out looking due to visiting on vacation, the weather, etc. There are quite a few homes currently available and you can view them below.
The Avenues of South Redondo a Hot Market
By Keith Kyle
We usually see a home or two on “The Avenues” hit the market each month, but in the past 2 days we’ve seen 4 new and fairly exciting listings hit the market. The Avenues is the area towards the most southern part of Redondo Beach before the Hollywood Riviera in which the streets all have letter names….Avenue A, B, C….These streets have a very unique and “beachy” feel to them as you can often see the ocean, they are mostly original looking bungalow style homes, are a short walk to the beach and the Esplanade, and they are very close to the Riviera Village shopping area.
Click here to see all of the homes for sale on the Avenues of South Redondo Beach CA.
What’s the Difference Between North and South Redondo Beach?
By Keith Kyle
When most buyers come to me they know that they’re interested in Redondo Beach, but don’t know much about the various parts and the differences in the neighborhoods. While there are a number of different neighborhoods and real estate “areas” the big distinction is between North Redondo and South Redondo.
So what’s the difference?
The physical dividing line between the two is 190th Street and Anita, but in reality the differences are much more than just the separation of the street. The “feel” of North Redondo and South Redondo are the most significant difference. North Redondo sits east of Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach with no beach to call it’s own, while South Redondo has the prototypical “beach” feel and incorporates the areas of King Harbor, Redondo Beach, the Redondo pier and the beachfront street of the Esplanade.
Both north Redondo and South Redondo have a variety of housing options ranging from condos to mansions and everything in between, but when people often think of “Redondo Beach” they think of oceanfront and oceanview homes and those are only found in South Redondo.
The tradeoff is home prices and values. In general, homes in South Redondo are more expensive and more valuable than similar homes in North Redondo, and it’s really all about the proximity to the beach, and the “beach” feel. While condos are a bit rarer in North Redondo, home prices generally start in the mid $500,000 for a smaller condo or townhome up to well over $1,500,000 for a larger home on a larger lot. Home values can start in the mid $300,000 for a condo in Brookside Village and can reach to over $10,000,000 (which is very rare) for one of the few oceanfront estate style homes on the Esplanade.