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Ouiet suburban homes and astounding Catalina views on Point Fermin make this one of the best kept secrets in L.A... Luxury properties on the sea bluffs. view listings and private mountain retreats.
Fantastic deals on vintage homes by the harbor and mid-century tract homes on the hillsides. Big lots and plenty of sea views in an up-and-coming area.
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Southern California is one of the most expensive housing markets in the United States and beach properties are at a premium from Santa Barbra to San Diego. So why can you get seaside homes within ten blocks or less of the ocean for around a half million dollars (give or take) in San Pedro & Long Beach? What's wrong with this picture? Maybe nothing.
San Pedro is located on the southern flank of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, home to some of the pricier neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Traditionally a working class area next to L.A. Harbor, San Pedro is one of the oldest neighborhoods in town with many charming homes dating to the early 1900's. There 's not much beach area in San Pedro because of the harbor, but there are some spectacular view homes and plenty of fresh air. There are also some wonderful, secluded beaches below the bluffs just five minutes away on the Pacific Ocean side of the peninsula.
Out on the bluffs, just past Point Fermin over-looking the Pacific Ocean & Catalina is a small neighborhood of nice, post-war tract homes (some newer & larger) which can be had for substantially less than a million dollars. Substantially. I can't empasise the incredible value of this area enough. There are also some serious estate properties on the cliffs by the ocean which I think are exceptional given the unequalled views and lush serenity of this area.
Though San Pedro has been steadily ‘gentrifying' for the last ten years, it's real estate market has heavily devalued over the last few years making it an even better value for investors.
Long Beach has been a fully developed city in it's own right, complete with high-rise buildings since the 1920's. Long Beach has been struggling to re-establish itself as a major urban hub since bringing in the Grand Prix race in the 1970's, and it's succeeding. Sparkling office & condominium towers line the bluff along Ocean Blvd., they've brought in the World Trade & Convention Center, renovated the old downtown district on Long Beach Blvd. (with MetroLink access,) and completely redeveloped the marina with theaters, malls, restaurants & a new small boat harbor. There's also a wide, white sand beach which stretches for several miles just south of the city center.\
There are also fantastic deals on multi-unit properties available in both towns and Long Beach has a large inventory of unsold, high-rise view condos on the bluffs overlooking the ocean in the center of the redevelopment area.
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The harbor cities of Long Beach and San Pedro may offer the best coastal real estate values in Southern California. San Pedro is one of the oldest parts of Los Angeles on the southern end of the Palos Verdes Peninsula with properties from the turn of the last century down by the harbor and progressively newer, larger tract homes as you move up the hillsides. Long Beach is a major city in it’s own right and is the only major urban center on the ocean from Santa Monica to Orange County. Downtown and the Marina have experienced a lot of redevelopment over the last thirty years, but prices in both Long Beach and San Pedro have gone down substantially in the current market. There are serious deals with a strong upside for appreciation on beach city properties in both of these coastal communities that you won’t find anywhere else.
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