Home for Sale in North Redondo Beach / El Nido
About N. Redondo Beach / El Nido, Redondo Beach, CA
Redondo Beach was originally part of the 1785 Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant that later became the South Redondo area. The city’s territory has an unusual shape including an area along the beach (South Redondo Beach) and another strip inland from Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach (North Redondo Beach). The primary attractions include Municipal Pier and the sandy beach, popular with tourists and a variety of sports enthusiasts. The western terminus of the Metro Rail Green Line is in North Redondo Beach.
Redondo Beach is the focus of many who want to be in the sun and near the ocean. Although a vibrant community in its own right, much of the Redondo Beach lifestyle is a blend of the neighborhoods, activities and people of the three Beach Cities of Southern California‘s South Bay. Like its sister cities of Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, Redondo’s key lifestyle draw is the vast beach that links these three cities. Redondo was described as “The Gem Of The Continent” in the Los Angeles Daily Herald on December 22nd, 1887[5]
The El Nido area (named after a local park) of North Redondo real estate is made up primarily of small single family homes built in the postwar period of 1948 – 1965. This area is bounded by Ripley Ave to the west and the north, the railroad tracks east of Inglewood avenue to the east and 190th St to the south. Full lots run 50×100 feet with some being 150 feet deep.
As shown – Charming Redondo neighborhood Pool home for sale, with front Porch to enjoy the sunset. Featuring open living & dining room. Kitchen with newer oak cabinets & Granite counters. Large sliding door in Master bedroom leads to backyard with sparkling pool view. 2 Detached Garages. Close to the Beach. Walking distance to schools. Nearby restaurants Galleria shopping center, & more.
Surfing is a key element of the South Bay lifestyle year-round; it is common to see locals catching waves on both Christmas and New Year’s Day. Powerful winter storms in the Pacific Ocean can turn typically placid and rolling South Bay waves into large and occasionally dangerous monsters, a natural draw for the local surfing population. Hey, c’mon in the waters great and so is the real estate!
Beach Volleyball is another important aspect of Redondo Beach’s lifestyle. The wide and flat sand beaches provide the perfect venue for the sport and permanent poles and nets are placed and maintained by the city year-round. Professional tournaments managed by the AVP take place in neighboring Hermosa and Manhattan Beach. Redondo Beach is home to Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh and Misty Mae Traeanor have both been seen here in the South Bay volleyball circles and tournaments prior to and after the Olympics.
Schools
Schools are Birney a California Distinguished School and Washington Elementary Schools, Adams Middle School and Redondo Union High School.