Whats not to like about beach city living? It has so much to offer, including sunbathing, volleyball and surfing. Blessed with a mixture of single-family homes, condos and apartments, in middle to upper class neighborhoods, multi-housing units hold a slight dominance in the Redondo, Manhattan and Hermosa Beach areas.Amenities for these neighborhoods include fishing piers, numerous parks, libraries with a wonderful mixture of fine restaurants, along with a variety of entertainment.Why not find your place in the sun?
Moving to Manhattan Beach in a few months. Any recommendations? I'm looking at apartments but am wondering what are great areas as I have a young daughter. I'm using this site to look:
http://www.westsiderentals.com/southerncalifornia/apartments.cfm/Manhattan-Beach-Apartments/
Posted by: Ralph Jordan | February 27, 2007 at 07:29 PM
Redondo, Hermosa, Manhattan are beach cities, and probably are great for Apartment living. El Segundo is a great family oriented town as is Torrance. Torrance and Manhattan Beach having the better schools last I checked.
Posted by: Tim O'Keefe | February 27, 2007 at 07:42 PM
Redondo, Hermosa, Manhattan are beach cities, and probably are great for Apartment living. El Segundo is a great family oriented town as is Torrance. Torrance and Manhattan Beach having the better schools last I checked.
Posted by: Tim O'Keefe | February 27, 2007 at 07:42 PM