Redondo Beach pier at sunset
Redondo Beach, California

Redondo Beach

The South Bay’s most versatile beach city — a working harbor, the charm of Riviera Village, and homes for a wider range of budgets.

Redondo Beach offers the widest range of coastal living in the South Bay. The waterfront centers on King Harbor and the Redondo Beach Pier, with boating, waterside dining, and a marina lifestyle you won’t find in its neighbors. To the south, the walkable, boutique-lined Riviera Village and the leafy Hollywood Riviera feel like their own charming small town.

What makes Redondo especially appealing is choice. North Redondo delivers newer townhomes and more attainable entry points into the beach lifestyle, while South Redondo puts you closest to the water, the Village, and the coastline. It’s a city that fits first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers alike — and I can help you find the right corner of it.

Redondo Beach Market Snapshot

~$1.8M
SFH median
~$900K
Condo median
~$950
Median $ / sq ft
Balanced
Seller's market

Condos are the accessible entry point, with a median around $870K, while townhomes commonly run $1.2M–$1.8M. Single-family homes range from the $1.4M–$1.7M range in North Redondo to $2.1M and well beyond in South Redondo and the Hollywood Riviera, where proximity to the water and the Village commands a premium. The overall median sits around $1.6M.

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The Neighborhoods within Redondo Beach

South Redondo

Closest to the beach and Riviera Village — walkable, coastal, and among the most desirable pockets in the city.

Hollywood Riviera

Leafy hillside charm with ocean views, its own village center, and a tight, welcoming community feel.

North Redondo

Newer townhomes and better relative value — one of the most popular entry points into the beach cities.

The Harbor & Pier

Waterfront condos and marina living around King Harbor and the Redondo Pier, with boating right at your door.

Lifestyle and Dining

Redondo blends beach and harbor life like nowhere else in the South Bay — sailing and paddleboarding out of King Harbor, seafood on the pier, boutique shopping and dining in Riviera Village, and the ocean-view Esplanade walk in South Redondo. Add parks, bike paths, and a full calendar of community events, and it’s an easy, active place to call home.

Schools

Redondo Beach is served by the well-regarded Redondo Beach Unified School District, with strong public schools across the city, plus private options nearby — a practical draw for families who want the beach lifestyle without stretching for a single high-priced pocket.

Location and Commute

Redondo sits at the south end of the beach cities, with easy access to the 405, Pacific Coast Highway, and the El Segundo and Silicon Beach job centers. It offers more home for the money than its northern neighbors while keeping you firmly in the coastal South Bay.

Is Redondo Beach a Good Place to Buy?

Redondo Beach is one of the most versatile and durable markets in the South Bay, precisely because it offers so many price points and lifestyles. Steady demand for its harbor, Riviera Village, and beach-close homes keeps values resilient. Whether you’re buying your first place in North Redondo or a Riviera view home, having a local agent who knows the trade-offs makes a real difference — and I’d love to help.

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Redondo Beach FAQs

How much do homes cost in Redondo Beach?

Condos start with a median around $870K and townhomes commonly run $1.2M–$1.8M, while single-family homes range from about $1.4M in North Redondo to $2.1M and beyond in South Redondo and the Hollywood Riviera. The overall median is around $1.6M. I can give you precise pricing for the area you’re targeting.

Is Redondo Beach a buyer’s or seller’s market?

It’s been a balanced-to-seller’s market, with demand varying by pocket — South Redondo and the Avenues run hotter than the north. Good local guidance helps you read the right sub-market for your search.

Which Redondo Beach neighborhood should I consider?

South Redondo and Hollywood Riviera for walkability and views, North Redondo for value and newer townhomes, and the Harbor for condo and marina living. I’ll help you match a neighborhood to your lifestyle and budget.

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