The lush upscale Tree Section neighborhood of Manhattan Beach is known for its easy-going spirit. Named for the tree street names, the homes in this section typically have 4,000 to 5,000 sq. ft. lots, fitting for about 3600 square feet of living space, and a little more elbow room than Sand Section homes. Built mainly with traditional floor plans, new construction homes are usually about five bedrooms with four baths.
There are several defining factors that draw buyers to this section of Manhattan Beach, one would be that most homes have yards. Whether a family is looking for space for small children to play safely, one is desirous of a kitchen garden or space for outdoor pets, these homes are designed with the indoor/outdoor lifestyle in mind. Here, kids from neighboring homes play together and ride bikes safely in the streets offering families a true neighborhood feel.
American Martyrs is a sub-section of the Tree Section and is named for the local Catholic Church. This sub-section is centered around the American Martyrs church and private school, and many of the homes here revel in fantastic ocean views unlike the majority of the tree section. These homes have larger lots around 6,000 to 8,000 sq. ft., and therefore room for yards and space between neighbors.
Parks are aplenty in this section of Manhattan Beach. Live Oak Park, found just beyond the downtown Manhattan Beach border, contains something for everyone; the Tot Lot for little ones to explore safely, the North End park for bigger kids, and the Dog Park for one’s four-legged friends. Baseball fields are home to various leagues, while batting cages, tennis courts, and basketball courts offer locals ample options for extracurricular activities.
Flanked by Valley Drive and Ardmore Avenue is the Green Belt, a tree-lined mulch pathway for jogging or walking dogs. This exercise path runs from Manhattan Beach to Redondo Beach for 3.5 miles of natural surrounds. The famous, Sand Dune Park with its massive sand hill, has a great play area for kids while adults climb the exhaustingly steep hill. Tucked into the trees at Sand Dune Park are the ‘stairs’ great for climbing for an extra burn work out. Meanwhile, in-the-know locals belong to the exclusive Badminton Club featuring a private pool and Badminton courts.
Close proximity to restaurants, shopping, and entertainment surround the Tree Section. To the northeast is The Point and Manhattan Village Shopping Center. Both centers are hubs for dining, shopping, and various entertainment. The ArcLight movie theatre is also close by, as well as easy access to downtown Manhattan Beach, North Manhattan both mere minutes away.
Children in the Tree Section attend either Grand View Elementary or Pacific Elementary for public school, which are both California Distinguished Schools. For private school, American Martyrs is close at hand.
2605 Oak Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Entered for comp purposes only. Complete interior/ exterior remodel with addition by Kerza Development. This home was taken to the studs and rebuilt to todays standards featuring all new installations of heat/ air conditioning, full electrical rewire including LED lighting inside/outside.
558 Rosecrans Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Recently remodeled single-level family home. Open living areas, spacious front yard w/ newer artificial turf, remodeled baths. Attractive side patio. Good location west of Blanche/near Bell, very close walk to school, park, beach & North End restaurants & attractions.
631 14th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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This coastal dream home is located in the coveted American Martyrs Hill area the Tree Section. The sun-drenched formal living room centers around an elegant fireplace. The living room seamlessly ties to the stately formal dining room, which adjoins the kitchen by way of a butler's pantry.
663 18th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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With 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and 4,900 sq ft on a 6,230 sq ft lot, this Cape Cod-style home in the sought-after Manhattan Beach tree section feels like the perfect beach town dwelling. Enter up the steps to the front porch to be greeted by beautiful hardwood flooring throughout the home.
2410 Laurel Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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A compelling value for the savvy buyer with a winning combination of features! The essence of this home is modernist zen, with clean lines, high ceilings and walls of glass, reminiscent of California’s Golden Age when architects like Ray Kappe were designing timeless post-and-beam homes to blend home and nature.
620 29th Street, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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COMP purpose. 2017 custom family home in the prestigious Tree Section. Designed by Leach with help from The Jensen Group. Developed by Devin Jensen and Dan Jensen and JDF Builders. When you walk up the slate walkway to the covered porch that boasts custom stacked stone and an over-sized dutch door, you know that this is a true custom build.
1408 Walnut Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Built in 1997 and lovelingly updated since, this 4 bedroom, 3 baths, 3000 sf home sits on a quiet block on a picturesque Street in the Tree Section. Framed b mature Palms, this wonderful family home features an open and light floor plan with dramatic two story ceiling in living room.
3613 Maple Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Tuscany in the Tree section! This 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath custom Mediterranean home boasts over 3200 square feet of luxurious living space graced with custom craftsmanship throughout including stacked stone, recessed lighting, custom trey ceilings, hand-carved cabinetry and walnut flooring.
2309 Walnut Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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This beautiful new construction home boasts 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms with approximately 4,432 square feet of living space. This home contains an elevator, A/C, 3-car garage, and basement.
1604 Pine Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
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Welcome to this Contemporary Farm Home designed by Doug Leach Architects, CMS Interiors, developed by Rick Farnham Development and built by TR Farnham Construction. This stunning home in the heart of the Tree Section has so many things to offer, with approximately 3585 sq ft (btv) of living space, which includes a large basement with additional space designated and wired for a home theater.