1901 Manhattan Ave, Hermosa Beach CA

*Please note that this post was from 2019 and this home is no longer for sale

Although the recent relisting of The Strand at $26,000,000 is the most expensive property currently for sale, the home at 1901 Manhattan Ave in Hermosa certainly takes the prize for the most expensive single family home.  Although we don’t believe it will sell for anywhere near the current list price of 22,000,000….if it does it would be the second highest residential sale ever in the South Bay.

The home that had been there sold back in 2013 for $4,200,000.  It’s a tremendous lot and the steep incline of the hill meant guaranteed ocean views.  The home that was built, and now for sale at 1901 Manhattan Ave most definitely took advantage of those views…..from just about every room.  Even the lowest level which feels a bit like a luxurious basement, has ocean views out of the corner window.

The home is pretty spectacular and at over 9000 feet is extremely rare.  Ocean views from everywhere, luxury finishes throughout, infinity pool (lowest level actually has windows into the pool) and a short walk to the beach make the home a winner.

The home offers 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, gym, wine celler, elevator, multiple decks and outdoor spaces, pool and spa.  Listed at $22,000,000 with Santiago Arana from The Agency.

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1901 Manhattan Avenue Hermosa Beach 

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Keith Kyle has been a full time realtor in Manhattan Beach since 2005 and has been recognized as one of the top producing agents at Vista Sotheby’s every year since 2007

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