Permanent vacation; these few words define the feeling evocative of living in the Manhattan Beach Sand Section. This section offers the rare opportunity for an authentic pedestrian lifestyle. Everything is easily accessible; the beach and ocean, specialty shopping like the famous butcher-Manhattan Meat Market, the flower market, restaurants, and entertainment. One can choose to park the car on Friday after work and not get back in until Monday morning; ideal for those seeking a retreat from the daily grind.
While yards are sparse, views are not. Stretched elegantly along the coast from El Porto to the Hermosa Beach border, sprawling white water views can be had from most homes in this section of Manhattan Beach. Typically, homes are three stories and built on a reverse floor plan to maximize ocean views for relishing life with family and friends in this very social neighborhood.
Life on the Strand is a dream realized where nothing comes between you and the dazzling sea. Homes here enjoy unobstructed views from Palos Verdes to Malibu, and while paying a premium for this proximity to the sea, a beach for one’s backyard is rather priceless.
Just beyond the Strand are what are commonly known as the “Walk Streets”. What is basically a wide sidewalk; these pedestrian-only streets are closed off to traffic, and lined with homes that typically have large street-level patios opening onto the walk street. These sub-communities are very social where one can enjoy a glass of wine with a friendly neighbor relaxing outdoors almost any day of the week. Children have more freedom to scamper about safely; meanwhile, adults dash down the street with a surfboard in hand to catch the next epic wave.
Homes on the flat walk streets in South Manhattan Beach are often built on more of a traditional floor plan with the kitchen and entertaining spaces on the bottom floor to easily access the walk street. Holidays like Halloween are especially fun in these areas. Entire blocks of residence will participate in the joy of entertaining guests together and share in the festivities while engaging with friendly neighbors.
In North Manhattan Beach, the walk streets get longer as Highland Avenue moves northward. These walk streets often curve slightly with the land and are identified for their “Gas Light” nickname due to the quintessential Gas Lights built throughout several of the streets. The streets here tend to be steeper, but offer more privacy because of it. The sunset views from these locations are some of the best, and unlike most of the South Bay, residents here enjoy views with no power-lines.
The heart of Manhattan Beach is its lively downtown area at the center of the Sand Section between Ardmore Avenue to the Pacific Ocean. The quaint town is home to famous restaurants like MB Post, historical spots like the bar Eurcoles that serves up one of the best burgers around, or the ever lively Nick’s in the Metlox Center. Another space for local sun seekers to linger throughout the day, the aforementioned Metlox as it’s locally known. This charming plaza is filled with restaurants, shops, and the Shade Hotel. This spot also hosts the weekly farmer’s market and various other actives and events throughout the year.
The downtown Sand Section’s social counterpoint in the El Porto neighborhood is known as simply North Manhattan which maintains its own local’s scene. Home to long-standing Pancho’s restaurant where the best margarita in town can be enjoyed while watching the game after a long day on the beach. This surfing mecca of Manhattan Beach also claims other great eateries, fantastic yoga studios, and boutiques along Highland Avenue that serve the Sand Section and the Tree Section.
Brought to life by Nick Olsen, a New York designer with accolades from Elle Decor A-List and hand painted by the artist, Agustin Hurtado in the manner of Georgia O’Keefe, it’s a one-of-a-kind residence. Located less than 5 blocks to the beach and close distance to downtown MB, its the perfect place to situate yourself for peaceful living.
404 17th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Walkstreet craftsman home Built new in 2009, Designed by Los Angeles Architect Lewin Wertheimer. This home feels like your in a vintage home but with all the modern day amenities. All bedrooms are on the same level. The home is loaded with custom built-ins and upgrades, formal dining room, coved ceilings, built in sitting areas, laundry chute, extensive quality woodwork.
Ideally situated in the South End of Manhattan Beach, this recently renovated beach house provides you with the opportunity to walk approximately 4 blocks to The Strand or take a short 10 minute stroll to the premier restaurants and shopping of downtown Manhattan Beach.
516 21st Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Built by craftsman and superior local builder, Matt Morris, this custom Cape Cod home exudes quality and has high-end finishes throughout. Upon arriving at 516 21st Street, gas lanterns are the centerpiece of the welcoming front porch. The first floor is casually elegant, adorned with Brazilian Cherrywood hardwood floors.
2408 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Large triplex situated on a full lot in a great location, just north of Marine Avenue. Incredible opportunity to purchase prime sand section "side-by-side" properties, totaling 1 and 1/2 lots (half lot/duplex to the south - 2404 Highland). Close to the beach, close to downtown, and a unique opportunity for development potential.
539 23rd Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Welcome to this incredible custom-built coastal beach home located in the charming, desirable gaslamp area. This home sits on an oversized 40-foot wide lot (instead of 30 feet), giving it a more spacious, open feeling and allowing for bigger outdoor yards.
One of the most stunning residences to come to market in years, this exquisite walk street home features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths in 4195 square feet of beautifully executed seaside living.
Modern luxury meets cutting edge architecture and exquisite quality at Manhattan Beach’s most coveted “Center of the Bullseye” Strand location. This three story beachfront oasis was created w/ a commitment to a modern, hearty exterior designed to withstand the oceanfront environment.
Located in a quiet south Manhattan Beach family neighborhood, this home is conveniently located a walk to the beach & steps away from greenbelt. You can explore both Manhattan and Hermosa Beach downtown & piers. The main level features three bedrooms, two full baths, family room/third bedroom that opens to the peaceful front patio.
Located in the heart of Manhattan Beach’s quaint walkstreets, this original California duplex provides nothing but the perfect beach lifestyle. The south facing property is only 4 blocks to the sand and a quick walk to downtown restaurant, shops, parks and Robinson Elementary. This location is quintessential walkstreet living.
200 Gull Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Steps to sand in surf in El Porto, one of the best locations in Manhattan Beach! Next to walk/run/ bike path that extends north to Santa Monica and south to Palos Verdes.