Redondo Beach Homes for Sale

Included below are homes for sale in Redondo Beach. If you would like more information on any of these Redondo Beach real estate listings, just click the "Request More Information" button when viewing the details of that property. We can provide you with disclosures, past sales history, dates and prices of homes recently sold nearby, and more.

Redondo Beach March 18, 2024
69
Listed
45
Avg. DOM
$1,030.66
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,499,999
Med. List Price
69 Properties
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About Redondo Beach Real Estate and Neighborhoods

Redondo Beach is the largest of the beach cities of the South Bay, with over 69,000 people calling the city home. It’s also the oldest – Redondo Beach was founded in 1892, more than 15 years before the other beach cities. Houses in Redondo Beach are often more affordable when compared with homes in Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach.

There are elegant beachfront homes and condos along the Esplanade, a suburban feel near the beach in South Redondo and quality homes throughout North Redondo near work centers. Schools throughout Redondo Beach are of high quality. Tip: The Riviera Village is a precious, small-town downtown that's a great destination for anyone, local or tourist.

Redondo Beach is divided between north and south sections, with 190th St./Anita making up the boundary between the areas. Within these major areas, there are many smaller neighborhoods with their own special character, helping Redondo Beach to feel like many small towns grouped together under one banner.

South Redondo Beach

South Redondo Beach features some beachfront, the Redondo Beach Pier and the King Harbor and Marina complex. The darling Riviera Village at the city’s southern tip hosts a collection of small shops and many restaurants. All along Pacific Coast Highway, you will find more stores and eateries.

Surfing, biking and scuba diving are part of the lifestyle south of the pier, where the wide, sandy beach continues to Torrance Beach and “RAT Beach” (“Right After Torrance”) before the cliffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. There’s also fishing off the pier and from boats launched out of the marina. South Redondo Beach has the ZIP code of 90277.

Real estate neighborhoods in South Redondo Beach include the beachfront complex at The Village and Seascape (condominiums), ocean-view homes and buildings in South Redondo west of Pacific Coast Highway, The Avenues near Riviera Village, South Redondo east of Pacific Coast Highway, the Brookside Village condominium development and Hollywood Riviera (technically city of Torrance, but with a Redondo Beach ZIP code). For many people, there is a major difference between the South Redondo Beach neighborhoods South of Torrance Boulevard and North of Torrance Boulevard; going south tends to mean longer commute times, while prices tend to be lower north of Torrance. (Click any of the neighborhood names to see more information and homes for sale in each area.)

North Redondo Beach

North Redondo Beach is a more inland and suburban district, home to a slight majority of the population of the city. In addition to single-family and townhome residences, North Redondo Beach features light industry, aerospace firms and other office buildings.

The Artesia Boulevard corridor features a pedestrian-friendly collection of restaurants, bars and boutiques, and even a swim-lesson facility at South Bay Aquatics. The South Bay Galleria is the city’s largest mall, located at the easternmost part of Redondo Beach at Hawthorne Boulevard. North Redondo Beach has the ZIP code of 90278.

Real estate neighborhoods in North Redondo Beach include Golden Hills, Villas North and Villas South, El Nido and the TRW tract, a segment within Villas North. (Click any of the neighborhood names to see more information and homes for sale in each area.)

Redondo Beach Schools

South Redondo Beach has three elementary schools: Tulita Elementary, Alta Vista Elementary and Beryl Heights Elementary. The middle school serving the area is Parras Middle School.

North Redondo Beach has five elementary schools: Birney Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Madison Elementary and Washington Elementary. There are two middle schools for North Redondo Beach students, depending on where they live: Adams Middle School and Parras Middle School.

Redondo Union High School is for all residents of Redondo Beach. Hermosa Beach students also may choose Redondo Union instead of attending Manhattan Beach Mira Costa High School.

Historic Homes in Redondo Beach

With many historic homes in the city, Redondo Beach is committed to protecting special properties through its 7-member Preservation Commission. The commission maintains a register of historic homes and districts, and has published occasional surveys of historic buildings, identifying special properties with Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial, Queen Anne, Victorian, Tudor Revival and modern style.

Owners of historic properties can benefit from much lower property taxes by entering into an agreement with the city to maintain and/or rehabilitate their homes, thanks to the state law known as the Mills Act. Along the 500 blocks of North Gertruda and Garnet Street, you can find clusters of historic homes that give the neighborhoods a charming “throwback” feel.

Sold Homes Data for Redondo Beach

Besides providing all active listings for sale in Redondo Beach, we also provide helpful data on recent sales throughout each neighborhood of Redondo Beach.

See all of the recent home sales in Redondo Beach. Individual neighborhoods are listed below the sold data on that page.

This sold property should help you get started with estimating the cost of a home in Redondo Beach similar to what you may be looking for. Be sure to ask your realtor for help refining an estimate as you get closer to making a home purchase.

You can also review all of the latest Redondo Beach Housing Market Statistics, Prices and Trends.

Redondo Beach MLS Areas

Above, we've listed several of the distinct neighborhoods in Redondo Beach.

Realtors in the South Bay have also coded different areas of Redondo Beach with MLS area numbers:

The MLS areas for North Redondo Beach are: Area 151 for Villas North, Area 152 for Villas South, Area 153 for El Nido and Area 154 for Golden Hills.

The MLS areas for South Redondo Beach are: Area 155 for the areas north of Torrance Blvd. and east of PCH, Area 156 for areas south of Torrance Blvd. and east of PCH, Area 157 for all homes west of PCH and Area 128 for Hollywood Riviera (technically Torrance, but with Redondo Beach ZIP code 90277).

You can look at homes for sale in these areas individually by clicking the area number.

Redondo Beach Transfer Tax

When you buy or sell a home in Redondo Beach, there is a transfer tax collected during escrow. The city charges a rate of $2.20 per $1,000 of home value. So, for instance, on a purchase price of $1,000,000, the price is divided by $1,000 to make a total of 1000, which is multiplied by the tax rate of $2.20, for a total transfer tax of $2,200.00.

The custom in Redondo Beach home sales is for this transfer tax to be equally shared (50/50) between seller and buyer.