5+ Car Garage & Vintage Homes

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South Bay car enthusiasts who are looking for 5+ car garage spaces—here are your current options

HOMES FOR SALE WITH 5+ CAR GARAGES

1245 Via Coronel, Palos Verdes Estates 90274
5 Bed, 5 Bath, 4,172 Sq. Ft., 15,398 Sq Ft Lot, 5-Car Garage| Price: $2,397,000

18 Surrey Lane, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275
5 Bed, 4 Bath, 3,610 Sq. Ft., 17,947 Sq Ft Lot, 6-Car Garage| Price: $2,150,000

1 Buggy Whip Drive, Rolling Hills 90274
9 Bed, 25 Bath, 51,000 Sq. Ft., 322,344 Sq Ft Lot, 6-Car Garage| Price: $40,000,000

12 Upper Blackwater Canyon Road, Rolling Hills 90274
5 Bed, 8 Bath, 9,805 Sq. Ft., 198,173 Sq Ft Lot, 6-Car Garage| Price: $8,500,000

701 Via La Cuesta, Palos Verdes Estates 90274
6 Bed, 5.5 Bath, 6,915 Sq. Ft., 41,441 Sq Ft Lot, 5-Car Garage| Price: $5,999,000

609 Paseo Del Mar, Palos Verdes Estates 90274
5 Bed, 6 Bath, 7,590 Sq. Ft., 23,854 Sq Ft Lot, 6-Car Garage| Price: $9,500,000

1508 Paseo La Cresta, Palos Verdes Estates 90274 – Pre-Construction Offering
7 Bed, 10 Bath, 11,000 Sq. Ft., 33,656 Sq. Ft. Lot, 6-Car Garage | Price: $14,900,000

2701 Via Elevado, Palos Verdes Estates 90274
4 Bed, 6 Bath, 8,847 Sq. Ft., 146,405 Sq Ft Lot, 5-Car Garage| Price: $18,900,000


Vintage home lovers – check out these homes built before 1925 an on the market

HOMES ON THE MARKET THAT WERE BUILT BEFORE 1930

Rare 1924 California Bungalow in El Segundo

816 Penn Street, El Segundo 90245
3 Bed, 2.5 Bath, 1,657 Sq. Ft., 5,440 Sq. Ft. Lot, Year Built 1914 | Price: $1,277,000


Vintage North Manhattan Beach Charmer

232 42nd Street, Manhattan Beach 90266
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 633 Sq. Ft., 1,562 Sq. Ft. Lot, Year Built 1925 | Price: $1,500,000


1921 Hermosa Hill Section on Corner Lot

701 Longfellow Avenue, Hermosa Beach 90254
2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1,170 Sq. Ft., 7,509 Sq. Ft. Lot, Year Built 1921 | Price: $1,500,000

(All property data taken from MRMLS residential homes for lease for areas: El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & Palos Verdes Peninsula – as of 3.20.18.  Information is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.)

Hero Photo by Kieron McKay

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