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.
127 Seaview Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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127 Seaview Street is a well-positioned ocean view duplex in the sand section of North Manhattan Beach. Built in 1970, the 1,548 SF building sits on a 1,349 SF lot, and features (1) 2-bed/2-bath upstairs unit, (1) 1-bed/1-bath downstairs unit, and (1) 3-car garage.
Land Value. Existing duplex 2 one bedroom 1 bath unit totaling 1296 square feet. The lot is 2696 SQ Ft. This walk street property is in a perfect location
2 houses below Manhattan Ave. Facing North and close walking distance to downtown restaurants, shopping and the water. one garage is being used as a closet.
225 25th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Prime South Facing Walkstreet Location in the sand section of Manhattan Beach. Spectacular Ocean Views from this 4 bedroom main home which also includes a seperate 1 bedroom income unit or guest quarters over the garage. Front house features an upgraded kitchen, wonderful front deck with big ocean views, hardwood floors, open living space and an ocean view master suite.
124 11TH Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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We are proud to present 124 11th Street, a 4-unit mixed use asset located in the heart of downtown Manhattan Beach. One of the most desirable locations in all of Manhattan Beach, 124 11th Street is just steps from the ocean, Manhattan Beach Pier, and some of the hottest restaurants, shops and nightlife within walking distance.
216 39th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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We are proud to present 216 39th St, a highly sought out duplex located one block from the beach - just ten lots up from The Strand. Built in 1931, this well-maintained building has undergone various upgrades within the last year. New hardwood flooring, countertops, stainless steel appliances, etc. With 1,528 SF of total livable area, this building also features a 4-car garage and ocean views.
Absolutley darling duplex in fantastic location. Walk to shops, restaurants and beach. Upstairs is a large, sunny one bedroom unit with full bath, hardwood floors, coved ceilings, wood burning fireplace, peak view, walk in closet, large laundry room and dining area. Downstairs is a good size studio unit with full kitchen and bath.
472 ROSECRANS Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Turn Key Ocean View Modern Trophy Building in prime Sand Section of Manhattan Beach! Walking to beach, restaurants, cafes, yoga studios, trendy boutiques. Taken down to studs, re-imagined by renowned Michael Lee Architects, extensively renovated inside and out. Exquisite attention to detail, pride of ownership w/ no money spared procuring designer luxury modern fixtures and finishes throughout.
712 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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This gorgeous home has just undergone an extensive remodel inside and out. Best location in the south end of Manhattan Beach. It’s many features include travertine, marble granite, hardwood floors, designer paint colors throughout, modern light fixtures, sisal rug, zebra wood vanities, new hardware, bathroom fixtures and more!
-Spectacular Ocean, Catalina, Malibu and Hill side views.
2200 The Strand, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Ideally situated on the north corner of Marine Avenue and the Strand and fronting one of the best beaches in town, 2200 The Strand presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
220 Rosecrans Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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220 Rosecrans Ave and 221 36th PL are two back-to-back ocean view duplexes in the sand section of North Manhattan Beach. Built in 1967, the 1,392 SF buildings sit on (2) 30’ x 45’ sand-section lots, and each features (1) 2-bed/2-bath unit, (1) 1-bed/1-bath unit and (1) 2-car garage.
216 14th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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HUGE PRICE REDUCTION - One of the largest build-able lots near highly sought-after downtown MB – 4,190 sq. ft. lot zoned MNRH for High Density. According to the City, owner could potentially build 7,124 sq. ft. house or multiple Townhouse units. Amazing location below Highland Ave., just down the Hill from City Hall.