Sea of Opportunity – Affectionately referred to by the current homeowner as Angel Cove Cottage by the Sea, is an oasis for friends and family and a contemporary celebration of historic Redondo Beach. Located two blocks from the beach and situated on a spacious corner R3 lot—approximately 1,831 square feet of living space—this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home features a recently remodeled kitchen and bathroom and a newly restored Accessory Dwelling Unit (A.D.U.) suitable to comfortably house visiting friends and family. Built in 1908 by designer Herbert Lowe, this storybook beach house book-ends the city’s historic 500 block of Garnet Street and is protected by the Mills Act, a provision that offers homeowners greatly reduced property taxes. Constructed of majestic redwood shipped down the coast and delivered by horse and buggy to the sizable 6,472 square foot lot, this two-story California Craftsman offers magical nooks and crannies for young and old alike to explore. But perhaps this Heritage Property’s most enchanting feature is its lovingly tended garden, especially the backyard stream and pond, a favorite destination of imaginative children and the neighborhood’s resident egret. Throughout its 114 years, Angel Cove has housed energetic and loving generations of families who, like yours, were attracted to its proximity to the sand and surf and Redondo Beach’s award-winning schools. As prior homeowners will attest, this beachside abode is a step back in time, a restorative, creative retreat where you can pick organic lemons from the front yard, sit on the porch and greet neighbors, or relax around the backyard firepit. In the South Bay, homes like this rarely come on the market, making this your sea of opportunity to own a piece of history and create your own memories and vision for this prized beach property.