Manhattan Beach is an upscale city that is home to volleyball players, surfers, professional athletes, millionaires, and celebrities. Founded in 1912, and coined as the “Pearl of the South Bay,” Manhattan Beach is a laid-back beach town with chic boutique shops, award-winning restaurants and chefs, and a pretty good nightlife.   

Boasting two miles of beautiful coastline, and some of Southern California’s most impressive sunsets, Manhattan Beach is full of everything you want in a place to call home. Full of dreamy hillside homes, the historic Manhattan Beach pier and Roundhouse Aquarium, volleyball courts as far as the eye can see, beachfront bike paths, beach yoga, local surf spots, farmers markets and great restaurant choices. There is something for the entire family!

If you’re looking for Manhattan Beach homes for sale, you’ll find that the median property value is $1.54M, and nearly 69% of the population are homeowners. Prices rise the closer you get to the water, and homes along The Strand are listed anywhere from $5M to over $20M. Parking near the beach can be a daily struggle, so you’ll want a home that includes parking.

Manhattan Beach is broken down by neighborhoods. El Porto is known for the most talked-about waves in the South Bay and is also called North Manhattan. 

The Hill Section is well known for its luxurious sweeping ocean views, wide streets, and big homes. If you’re looking for larger homes with more square footage, this might be your place. 
The Strand is like having front row seats to the ocean but lacks privacy as the homes run along the bike path where there is a never-ending amount of foot traffic. 

The Sand Section is like being at a year-round seaside getaway, a dreamy vacation spot with densely packed homes.

Tree Section is made up of quaint neighborhoods that are tree-lined and the homes have a backyard.

The 90266 zip code is a perfect neighborhood for people who are active. The Strand is a great place for a post-workout run or a sunset stroll. Nearby, Sand Dune Park features a 100 foot (30 meters) high sand dune that attracts fitness buffs who run up its slope.

For those who want to get into surfing, Manhattan Beach is known for its rolling breaks, which makes it easier to learn than at other nearby beaches. 
For the outdoor enthusiast and volleyball aficionado, there are plenty of nets on the sand.

Parents are drawn here as the there are excellent elementary, middle, and high schools.

Manhattan Beach is bordered on the north by El Segundo, on the east by Hawthorne and Redondo Beach, on the south by Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

The population is around 36,000 people, with a median age of 44 that bring in a median household income of $145,000. Many of its homeowners are CEO’s, Executives, Marketing and Sales managers, aerospace engineers, and business and financial operations, professionals. 

Could Manhattan Beach, CA be your next home?