King Harbor Condos
Waterfront units with marina and ocean views

$500K - $1.2M for most condos | Historic horseshoe pier and harbor
Redondo Beach offers the South Bay beach lifestyle at more accessible price points than its northern neighbors, making it an excellent choice for buyers seeking oceanfront living without the premium of Manhattan or Hermosa Beach. The city's three distinct areas—North Redondo (more residential), South Redondo (beach-adjacent), and the Harbor area—provide diverse living options from quiet family neighborhoods to waterfront entertainment districts. The historic horseshoe-shaped pier and revitalized harbor create a destination atmosphere while maintaining authentic beach town character.
The Redondo Beach condo market features exceptional variety, from renovated units in vintage buildings to new construction with modern amenities. The harbor area offers unique waterfront living with direct water views, while condos near the pier provide walkable access to beaches, restaurants, and the famous Redondo Pier boardwalk. North Redondo condos near the Riviera Village shopping district combine beach proximity with a more residential feel and generally lower prices.
Redondo Beach's ongoing harbor revitalization project promises enhanced waterfront amenities, new restaurants, and improved public spaces. The city maintains excellent recreational facilities including the Seaside Lagoon, multiple parks, and extensive bike paths. Combined with good schools, lower crime rates, and strong community involvement, Redondo Beach presents compelling value for buyers priced out of the more expensive beach cities who still want authentic South Bay living.
$500K - $1.2M for most condos
Ranging from $400K to $2.5M+
Waterfront units with marina and ocean views
Beachfront living along the coastal path
Walkable to boutique shops and restaurants
More affordable options in residential neighborhoods
Redondo Beach has a diverse population including families, young professionals, and retirees. The median age is slightly higher than Hermosa Beach, reflecting the more family-oriented nature of many neighborhoods. The city's relative affordability attracts first-time buyers and those seeking value in the South Bay.
District: Redondo Beach Unified School District
Redondo Beach is larger with more housing supply, reducing price pressure. The city's less exclusive reputation (though undeserved) and distance from the trendiest areas also contribute. Many buyers find exceptional value here with the same beaches and weather.
The harbor area is undergoing major revitalization with plans for new waterfront dining, retail, improved public spaces, and potentially residential development. This long-term project may enhance property values in the harbor area.
South Redondo is closer to the beach, pier, and harbor with higher prices. North Redondo is more residential with larger lots, near Riviera Village, and generally more affordable. Both have their own character and appeal.
Redondo Beach Unified School District performs well, though it ranks slightly below Manhattan Beach. Redondo Union High School is well-regarded with strong academics, athletics, and arts programs.
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