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November Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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612 John St. was the most expensive home to sell during November. It sold for $5.4 million. This was the home of Northrop Grumman CEO Wes Bush, before the corporate headquarters moved east. The 6-bedroom, 8-bath home is 7,398 square feet and has stunning ocean views. It was built in 2000 on the 9,982 square-foot lot. This home was reviewed by Best Manhattan Beach Homes in September, for its open house debut.

October Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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2504 The Strand was the most expensive Manhattan Beach home to sell during October. It went for $5,150,000, primarily for the 3,496 square feet of ocean-front land. The modern home (built in 1956 and remodeled in the 80s) has 3 bedrooms and 4 baths. The property also includes a 1-bedroom, 1-bath income unit. You can’t get closer to the beach in Manhattan Beach and it has awesome Malibu to Catalina ocean views. The asking price started at $7,190,000 in March 2011.

September Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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The most expensive home to sell in Manhattan Beach during September was sold off-market. 853 3rd St. went for a cool $16,000,000. This represents the highest priced single family home to sell in Manhattan Beach ever. It is on a large, 11,400 sq. ft., Hill Section lot. The lot is twice the size of neighboring properties. The ocean-view house was built in 2007 with 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms.

August Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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2908 The Strand sold in August for $7,800,000, making it the most expensive home to sell during the month. This 5-bedroom, 5-bath home is 4,142 square feet. It was built in 1931, but has obviously been remodeled since. It is on an oversized (for the Strand) lot of 4,550 square feet, with just over 44 feet of beach frontage. The existing home is livable, but the listing claims it was priced at lot value.

July Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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132 3rd Street sold for $5,225,000 in July. At the corner of 3rd Street & Manhattan Avenue it is just a block to the beach. This Sand Section lot is 3,420 square feet with 60 feet of walk-street frontage. The contemporary home was built in 2003. It has 3br/4ba and is 3,728 square feet, which does not include the enclosed patio/beach room. It has unblockable ocean views.

June Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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129 16th Street was the most expensive single family home to sell in Manhattan Beach during June. It was offered at $3,850,000 and sold for $3,550,000. This 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath, walk street home was built in 1991.  The architect for this home was Pat Killen and it has been featured in AIA and Sophisticated Snoops home tours. The Sand Section lot is a mere 2,696 square feet, but the home is an ample 4,043 square feet.

May Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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3516 The Strand was purchased by a holding company in May 2011 for $7.3m (per MLS), a reduction of nearly 48% from its April 2009 listing price of $13,999,054 (let’s call it $14m). This 5,550 square-foot, 6-bedroom/5.5-bath, Tuscan villa was built by Sexton Homes and features reclaimed construction material and architectural features from Italy. It was developed through Watt Joint Ventures.

April Highest $ Manhattan Beach Home Sale

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1600 The Strand was the highest-priced, closed sale in Manhattan Beach during the month of April. It was listed in February 2010 and sold to a cash buyer in April 2011 for $10.9m. Maybe it was the controversial video marketing or maybe it was the $2.6m reduction from the original listing price that helped nail the sale. The lot is 3,332 square feet and the existing structure is 5,226 square feet. This modern home with a roof-top pool was designed by Ray Kappe and built in 1985.