Just Leased: 1806 Carnegie Ln Unit B, Redondo Beach CA

 

Looking for a great rental in North Redondo Beach?

Well this one is leased but I have others.

Here’s what you missed.

This remodeled and updated 3 bedroom 2.5 bath townhome with a direct access 2 car garage and private outdoor balcony is flooded with natural light and ready for some new tenants.

It is a reverse floor plan with two over size bedrooms downstairs and the primary bedroom upstairs along with the main living areas.

The living room features soaring vaulted ceiling and has a great cross breeze.

Located just south of Artesia Blvd and east of Aviation Blvd in a quiet walkable residential neighborhood close to everything including the beaches in Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach. Live the South Bay live style in the Beach Cities.

Leased unfurnished with a refrigerator and washer - dryer.

$5,000 per month but it is gone!

ABOUT REDONDO BEACH


Nestled along the glistening shores of the Pacific Ocean, Redondo Beach, CA, is a hidden gem that effortlessly combines the natural beauty of the coastline with the vibrant energy of a bustling beach community. With its breathtaking sunsets, sandy beaches, and an array of activities, it's no wonder that Redondo Beach has become a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

Beyond the coastline, Redondo Beach boasts a vibrant and diverse culinary scene, catering to all tastes and preferences. Indulge in fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants, savor mouthwatering international cuisine, or simply grab a casual bite at a trendy café. And after the sun sets, Redondo Beach transforms into a lively hub of entertainment, with live music, comedy shows, and theater performances to keep you entertained well into the night.

But Redondo Beach isn't just about sun and sand; it also offers a myriad of land-based recreational activities. Take a scenic bike ride through the verdant parks, play a round of golf at one of the area's acclaimed courses, or explore the local shops and boutiques, where you'll find unique treasures and souvenirs to commemorate your visit.

Redondo Beach radiates a sense of community and warmth, making it the perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure. So grab your sunblock, pack your beach towel, and immerse yourself in the undeniable charm of this coastal paradise. Redondo Beach beckons you to discover its coastal allure and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Recently, Redondo Beach was selected as one of the best beach communities to live in anywhere in the US. And it is not the first time Redondo has been recognized as a great town.

If you are thinking of moving here, it is important to first decide whether you want to live in North or South Redondo Beach. They are both great places but there are differences that extend beyond just price. In fact, they are so different that I often say the story of Redondo Beach is a tale of two cities.

South Redondo has a great “downtown” area, Riviera Village, which sits at the foot of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and a few blocks from the ocean. It is the gateway to the “Hollywood Riviera” which has nothing to do with Hollywood but is a great community at the foot of Palos Verdes.

A little further north you find “the Avenues”, a highly desirable neighborhood of primarily Single Family Residences.

Many South Redondo homes have ocean views or are within close beach proximity.

North Redondo is actually landlocked so it is beach in name only. Most of North Redondo sits east of Manhattan Beach except for the “Golden Triangle” which is the furthest west RB neighborhood. Other parts of N Redondo border on Hermosa Beach.

Because North Redondo has much easier Freeway access - you can be on the 405 in about 10 mins from anywhere in 90278, it has dramatically increased in desirability over the past few years. It is one of the best values in coastal LA County and that’s even before the Galleria Mall redevelopment.

Redondo Beach is one of the three South Bay Beach Cities. The other two are Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach.

I’ve lived in Redondo Beach since 2003. I’ve also lived in the other two Beach Cities and here’s a few thoughts about the differences.

Lifestyle 90% the same as Manhattan Beach or Hermosa Beach at 50-60% of the cost. Sounds good, right? Maybe that’s why over the years Redondo Beach has been recognized as one of the best places to live in southern California.

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