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Redondo Beach is a beach community just south of Hermosa Beach and west of Torrance. It is home to King Harbor, one of the finest recreational marinas on the west coast, and also has numerous restaurants in the King Harbor area and on the Redondo Beach Pier. The city consists of 6.3 square miles and features some of the finest beaches in the Los Angeles area. Redondo Beach real estate features some of the most coveted homes in LA and it has a fascinating history.

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Redondo Beach Real Estate Market

Three Months ending September 2020

Average Home Sale Price: $1,567,000
Sale Price Per Sq. Ft: $720
Sale Price Per Sq. Ft. (% Change from last year): (2%)
Number of Homes Sold: 127
Number of Homes Sold (% Change from last year): 67%
Months Inventory: 1

Redondo Beach Neighborhoods

South Redondo: This is the area of the city south of Herondo/Anita/190th Street that is adjacent to the ocean. This neighborhood contains King Harbor and the Redondo Beach Pier, as well as the Esplanade, a street running the length of the beach in Redondo with homes and apartments with ocean front views. At the southern tip of Redondo Beach is Riviera Village, a shopping village with excellent shops and restaurants. This area includes many condominium and townhouse developments which have replaced older single family residences on large lots.

North Redondo: This area of Redondo Beach stretches north of 190th Street, extending to Marine Avenue on the north, with Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach on the west. This area includes the City’s largest shopping center, the South Bay Galleria, at the corner of Artesia Boulevard and Hawthorne Boulevard in the City’s easternmost area. Many of the single family homes are in the northern half of the city which is several miles inland and consequently command lower overall sales prices than those found in other South Bay beach cities. This area also includes large lots which have had old single family residences replaced by two homes on a lot, and even if they are detached homes, some are considered townhouses because they may share some common area, such as a driveway.

City Culture

The center of cultural and arts programs in Redondo Beach is the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. This 1,457 seat theatre hosts the South Bay Civic Light Opera company as well as the Distinguished Speaker Series where such speakers as Astronaut John Glenn, Former First Lady Rosalyn Carter, Comedian Dennis Miller, author Amy Tan, former Secretary of Education William Bennett, former Secretary of State Colin Powell and political humorist Mark Russell were scheduled to speak in 2005.

Redondo Beach Schools

The Redondo Beach Unified School District consists of eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school (Redondo Union High School), one continuation school, and one adult school. The schools generally score high on the state standardized test scores, making Redondo Beach real estate great for families.

Sports, Parks and Recreation

Redondo Beach Pier:The Pier at Redondo Beach is home to several sea food restaurants and other enjoyable recreational activities. It is a horse shoe shape, with restaurants and shops anchoring each end.

King’s Harbor: This recreational boating Marina located just north of the Redondo Beach Pier is home to several excellent restaurants including the Chart House and the Cheesecake Factory.

Parks: There are 14 neighborhood parks in the City of Redondo Beach. Aviation Park, the location of the former Aviation High School, is the site of the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, and has a gymnasium and a running track. Alta Vista Park, located on El Camino, just south of Prospect, is a 10 acre park with a tennis and racquetball center, 3 lighted baseball fields, one soccer field, 8 tennis courts, a community center, picnic tables, play structures and swings, and rest rooms.Two of the more interesting parks are the Seaside Lagoon and the Wilderness Park.

Seaside LagoonThis park, west of Catalina on Portofino, is a 4 acre salt water lagoon, that uses heated water from the adjacent power generation plant to warm the waters of the lagoon, which are great for swimming. The park has picnic benches, bar-b-que facilities, play equipment. There is also a grassed area and luau shelter for day and evening events.

Wilderness Park: This 11 acre park, on Camino Real and Knob Hill, just south of Prospect, is a natural oasis in the midst of the urban development of the area. The park has multiple camp sites that allow overnight camping, with bar-b-que facilities and restrooms. The park is a favorite overnight trip for local youth groups. Interestingly, this park was originally a Nike missile base that the Federal Government decommissioned and transferred to the City of Redondo Beach on May 7, 1971.

Sports and Recreation:Multiple sports facilities are available at the 14 excellent parks in Redondo Beach. Youth leagues in all sports are available including roller hockey, soccer, baseball, basketball, and softball. The Recreation and Sports Department of the City with such programs as Adult sports leagues (men’s a co-ed volleyball and slo-pitch softball, and basketball), after school programs, camps, recreation programs for youth and adults, a teen center, a sailing academy and a swim program. These city programs make Redondo Beach real estate highly valuable.

Redondo Beach Property Taxes

Property Taxes: The property tax rate for Redondo Beach real estate in the fiscal year 2015-2016 was 1.104430% to 1.112683% (computed by the standard 1.0% of the property’s assessed valuation (in accordance with Proposition 13, a property’s assessed valuation is the original purchase price, plus the cost of improvements, based on the value of permits pulled, plus an increase in valuation of 2% per year) plus additional tax rates for voted bonded indebtedness) plus direct assessments of approx. $300-750 per parcel for such items as school parcel taxes, etc..

Taxes for Redondo Beach real estate are assessed for the fiscal year running from July 1st through June 30th, with property tax bills payable in two installments on December 10th and April 10th. If a property changes ownership during the year, a supplemental tax bill will be prepared prorating the tax increase due to a change in valuation over the remainder of the fiscal year. If a change in ownership occurs between January 1 and May 31 this will result in two supplemental assessments and two supplemental tax bills. The first supplemental bill is for the remainder of the fiscal year in which the event occurred. The second supplemental bill is for the subsequent fiscal year.

Property Transfer Tax: The County of Los Angeles levies a transfer tax upon the sale of a property of $1.10 per thousand dollars of the sale price. The City of Redondo Beach levies an additional transfer tax of $2.20 per thousand dollars.

Police and Fire Protection:

The City of Redondo Beach operates its own Police and Fire Departments. In 1992, the Redondo Beach Fire Department achieved recognition as a Class II Fire Department. This rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) has been responsible for lowering insurance rates within the community. To help achieve this rating, previously in 1991, the City adopted a comprehensive fire sprinkler ordinance whereby all new construction in excess of 750 square feet and all remodels and room additions exceeding 50% of the existing building square footage are required to have an automatic fire sprinkler system installed.

Demographics:

Population (year 2017): 67,908

Males: 34,352 (50.6%), Females: 33,556 (49.4%)

Elevation: 59 feet

County: Los Angeles

Land area: 6.28 square miles

Zip codes: 90277, 90278

Median resident age: 44,5 years

Estimated median household income in 2016: $97,169 (it was $69,173  in 2000)

Median house value: $974,468  (it was $353,300 in 2000)

For population 25 years and over in Redondo Beach:

  • High school or higher: 96.0%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.3%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 22.3%
  • Unemployed: 3.9%
  • Mean travel time to work: 27.4 minutes
  • Crime in Redondo Beach (2007):
  • 0 murders (0.0 per 100,000)
  • 18 rapes (26.5 per 100,000)
  • 62 robberies (91.1 per 100,000)
  • 96 assaults (141.1 per 100,000)
  • 358 burglaries (526.a per 100,000)
  • 172 auto thefts (249.8 per 100,000)
  • City-data.com crime index (2017)= 194.8 (higher means more crime, US average = 280.6)

For the official City of Redondo Beach website, click here.

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