559 31st Manhattan Beach

The newest addition to the Manhattan Beach tree section is a 2019 built high end single family home located at 559 31st St.  The home was disigned by Mark Trotter559 31st Manhattan Beach and built by Icaza Construction and offers 6 bedrooms all with en suite baths,  office,  8 total bathrooms, and a private guest suite over the garage.  The home is immense with just under 5,000 square feet on 3 levels including a massive entertainers basement level.  The asking price is pretty significant at $6,195,000 and this would make it one of the highest priced (non ocean view) homes ever to sell in the tree section.  The home sold new in 2019 for $5,200,000. It’s a beautiful home with a great gas light neighborhood location but it will have to be seen if the market will support the $6.2M price.  As there’s nothing comparable on the market it may just be the perfect fit for someone willing to chase it.

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559 31st St, Manhattan Beach – Listed at $6,195,000

Listing courtesy of Lee LeGrande – Palm Realty Boutique 310-545-2490

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Keith Kyle is a long time resident of Hermosa Beach and a realtor since 2005. Having successfully started in real estate just as the market was declining rapidly, Keith has been a top agent at South Bay Brokers every year since 2007 and is one of the top buying and selling realtors in the South Bay.

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