A Breathtaking Beach House In Hermosa Beach By Cindy Shearin

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Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

A classic beach house in North Hermosa Beach holds a near-perfect position on The Strand being walking distance to both downtown Manhattan and Hermosa Beach, plus quick access to Sepulveda and Artesia for commuters. This 4,000+ square feet, 5 bedrooms and 7.5 baths quintessential beach-colonial home boasts massive, breathtaking beachfront whitewater views of the Pacific from Palos Verdes, Catalina Island, and up to Malibu.

From the living room, one enjoys a 45' wide (1.5 lots) panoramic view of the gorgeous beach, Strand, and sparkling ocean. Upstairs, this same view is also enjoyed from the primary suite as well as a secondary en suite bedroom.

All bedrooms are located upstairs and offer an additional upstairs living room and kitchen which is ideal for guests, older children, in-laws, or home office space. There is also easy access to this area without having to come through the main portion of the home and down the hallway.

The outdoor space is equally enjoyable. The oceanfront viewing deck offers direct access to the famous “strand” and ocean while the private enclosed tree-shaded courtyard is generous in size and charming. Multiple doors lead off the main areas of the home to this great space.

This Hermosa Strand home offers the best in SoCal beach living, great views, great location and is priced to lease quickly

Address: 3033 The Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

Price: $15,500/month

For more information, please contact Cindy Shearin at 310-200-8318 or cindy@theshearingroup.com

Cindy Shearin is the exclusive agent representing the Manhattan Beach/Redondo Beach, California real estate market as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of her listings here

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

Cindy ShearinPhoto Credit: Linda Cotter

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