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.
A stunning, modern masterpiece by Matt Morris Development with unobstructable ocean views located at the highest point in the sand section of Manhattan Beach. The last home that famed architect, Pat Killen, designed.
3405 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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The 4th house from the sand on a sun-drenched “100-block” walkstreet corner lot, this 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home was taken down to the studs in 2015 in a no-expense-spared remodel by HGTV-featured designer Courtney Blanton.
This classic Beach Cottage is located on one of the most highly desirable walk-streets in the South MB Sand Section. Known best by neighbors and locals for its very unique and friendly neighborhood. Only a handful of walk-streets provide such fabulous conveniences and amenities. Open your front door to a quiet walk-street with colorful flowered gardens and umbrellaed patios.
513 Longfellow Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Brand new modern beach plantation masterpiece by Rick Farnham Development, TR Farhnam Construction & Knapp Interiors. Massive traditional floor-plan home on an over-sized 40x100 lot. Main level with French oak floors, Thassos stack stone fireplace & large sliders inviting the outside in.
As far as most can see, there’s no more land being made in South Manhattan. Opportunities to acquire such properties aren’t often enough. Years go by and most of us get older, one year after the next. Of course, that’s why we love it - life and location.
2600 Grandview Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Welcome to this one-of-a-kind, stunning, new beach plantation home. This gorgeous home is situated on one of the highest sand section lots in Manhattan Beach, allowing for incredible 270° unblockable ocean, mountain, and city views! This rare walk street corner location home has a 3 stop elevator, 3 car garage, 5 bedrooms + separate guest quarters/ 6th bedroom, 7.5 baths and dual zoned A/C.
224 31st Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Everybody wants an ocean view . . . and a walk street location! This luxury beach home fulfills the wish list of the savvy Manhattan Beach buyer. Sweeping ocean views are enjoyed from nearly every vantage point throughout the upper entertaining level. The bright and light master suite welcomes the ocean breezes, creating a sanctuary at the heart of the home.
528 24th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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This lovely beach home is as sweet as a summer peach, located on a fantastic street that feeds into the prestigious Grandview Elementary School and flows from the property’s white picket fence to the world famous Strand. This is beach living at its very best. Updates include modern fixtures, floors, baths and a designer galley kitchen.
452 27th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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The best value in Manhattan Beach's sand section is this 5 bedroom custom built home on a street to alley lot. The top floor is perfect for entertaining with a formal living room and dining room at one end of the home and a spacious family room with an ocean view deck at the other end.
1704 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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PANORAMIC-OCEAN-VIEW-LUXURY-SAND SECTION-HOME. This Amazing "ELEGANTLY REMODELED" 4 Bedroom - 4 Bathroom - 3308 sq ft (per tax assessor) home is situated in one of the most desirable locations in Manhattan Beach. Perfectly perched above other homes, you will enjoy Panoramic Ocean Views from the Master Bedroom, Oversized Great Room and Multiple Balconies.
469 29th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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This home is the one you have been waiting for. 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Entry level or second home In highly desirable Sand Section completely remodeled in 2014. Live in now, develop your dream home later in this well located full 30 x 90 lot. Classic beach house with close proximity to Beach, Sand Dune Park, North End Shops, Restaurants and coveted Grandview School.
3215 Vista Drive, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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2014 built townhome for sale in Manhattan Beach’s Sand Section. This is an exceptional property that features extra high-quality finishes, fixtures and workmanship throughout. The super hip and modern style is a perfect fit for anyone seeking a soft contemporary themed beach home. Just a few short blocks to the ocean, this is a wonderful beach location.