South Bay Community.

The heart beat of Los Angeles.

The pockets of the South Bay.

Whether you choose Manhattan Beach or Palos Verdes, the South Bay has so much to offer. The perfect place to live an active lifestyle or feel like you’re living on a peaceful retreat. Each neighborhood has its own hidden gems to make you feel right at home.

Manhattan Beach

Manhattan Beach is a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers. There are several parks, and a small downtown area with boutiques, brunch cafes, pubs & creative, upscale eateries. Raise your family in Manhattan Beach with an award-winning school district that has attained national recognition. There are five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school that serve the community.

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Hermosa Beach

A sunny small beach city of 1.4 square miles and home to nearly 20,000 residents, Hermosa Beach sits at the center of Los Angeles County’s South Bay coastline along the Santa Monica Bay. The town is the very essence of the Southern California lifestyle, with an average of 283 sunny days per year and nighttime temperatures that rarely dip below 50 degrees. With two miles of sandy beach shoreline, Hermosa attracts more than a million visitors to the beach each year.

The small town charm of Hermosa Beach is highlighted in commercial areas like Downtown and Pier Avenue, well known for their many diverse restaurants and local retailers. There are architecturally diverse residences on the Strand, bungalows scattered throughout the town, and multi-level homes with ocean views. Hermosa Beach is within a short commute of many of the largest and best-known names in corporate America in the aerospace, tech, industrial, service and financial fields.

Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach, California is one of Southern California’s seaside jewels, occupying the coastline of a white sand beach and 27 mile-long strand running along the ocean. A low-key residential and business community, Redondo Beach is also a vibrant visitor destination with some of California’s most appealing attractions, events, and activities. A low-key residential and business community, Redondo Beach is also a vibrant visitor destination with some of California’s most appealing attractions, events, and activities. Its land area is 6.3 miles, and it is a full-service city with its own police, fire and public works departments, two public libraries, a performing arts center, fifteen parks, thirteen parkettes, a large recreational and commercial harbor including King Harbor, a 1,500-slip private craft port; the Redondo Beach Pier and Seaside Lagoon; and a bathing and surfing beach. Located in the coastal perimeter of Los Angeles County, just twenty miles from downtown Los Angeles and seven miles south of Los Angeles International Airport, Redondo Beach has been a preferred resort destination for more than a century and one of the most desirable areas to live in the country.

Palos Verdes

If you’re an outdoor lover and adventurous spirit, Palos Verdes is chicken soup for the urban-dweller’s soul. It’s out of the way with no convenient freeway. The beaches are rugged and for the most part, not swimmable. There’s no booming hotel scene or cluster of restaurants or nightlife options to congregate at. Instead, it’s just a gorgeous place, with a pretty affluent neighborhood of South Bay LA residents, that still manages to be both approachable and unexpectedly inviting. Palos Verdes is south of Los Angeles and part of the city’s South Bay. Its proper name is the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and it’s broken into a couple of different neighborhoods – Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, and Rancho Palos Verdes. If you’re familiar with the area, you might agree that, like most worthwhile beach towns in California, Palos Verdes is a little out of the way. But that’s part of what makes it so special!

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El Segundo

El Segundo is a kind of seaside secret. It is nearly invisible to the hordes of people who drive through it on Sepulveda Boulevard to get to and from Los Angeles International Airport or those who whiz past it on the coast route, unaware of the residential neighborhoods on the other side. El Segundo is a kind of seaside secret. It is nearly invisible to the hordes of people who drive through it on Sepulveda Boulevard to get to and from Los Angeles International Airport or those who whiz past it on the coast route, unaware of the residential neighborhoods on the other side. Today, El Segundo is two cities in one. The coastal portion is a residential suburb with a charming Main Street which looks frozen in time. The "inland portion" of El Segundo is a thriving business district. Many large aerospace companies have facilities in El Segundo, including Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and The Aerospace Corporation, which is headquartered here. It is also home to the Los Angeles Air Force Base and the Space and Missile Systems Center, Toy Manufacturer, Mattel, and grocer Fresh & Easy.

El Segundo is also home to the blue butterfly, now an endangered species. These butterflies which once used to reside in the sand dunes of El Segundo over an area of 4.5 square miles have now been pushed into three small areas of what is left of those dunes.



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— David B.