1208 The Strand, Caskey & Caskey, Jen Caskey Group, Jennifer Caskey, Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Beach Pier, the Strand

It’s All About Location: 1208 The Strand

Nestled in an architecturally significant building, this 1,190-square-foot oceanfront unit features two bedrooms—including one with substantial closet space and an en suite bath clad in Carrera marble—and two bathrooms.

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Providing Views of the Manhattan Beach Pier, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Catalina Island and the Hills of Malibu, 1208 The Strand a Luxurious Condo Is a Gem

“The property at 1208 The Strand is a rare opportunity to own a beachfront home in the heart of downtown Manhattan Beach for $5 million,” says agent Jen Caskey.

“The lucky buyer will feel like they are on vacation 365 days a year!”

In the open-plan living room, which comprises a dining area, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors are an invitation to enjoy the stunning panorama of the Pacific Ocean from both inside and out.

Adorned with white tiles and stainless steel appliances, the gourmet kitchen is very functional thanks to a breakfast bar that features extra seating.

Throughout the interior spaces with wood floors, the finishes contribute to the upscale coastal aesthetic. Wrapped in glass and topped with a linear teak ceiling, the private deck is the ideal place to relax while enjoying the breeze, both during the day and at night. 

Located north of the Manhattan Beach Pier on The Strand and a short stroll to restaurants and shops downtown, this condo can easily convince anyone to live by the sea.

Jen Caskey | 310.200.5900 | DRE# 01075946
Jen Caskey Group

Images: Dan Solomon

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