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Are You Looking for Homes With Large Lots in the Beach Cities?

There are currently (96) active single-family homes listed for sale in the beach cities of El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach with an average lot size of 4,919 square feet.

10,000+ Sqft Home Lots:

AddressLot Size (SqFt)List Price
1156 6th St, Manhattan Beach 9026615,311$3,625,000
2805 Tennyson Pl, Hermosa Beach 9025420,252$19,900,000

If you’re looking for land, then Palos Verdes is where you’ll find it.

There are currently (109) active single-family homes listed for sale on the Palos Verdes Peninsula with an average lot size of 38,439. Interestingly, there are (38) active single-family homes listed in Palos Verdes with lots over 25,000 square feet.

Looking for Acreage in the South Bay?

Here are your options for current homes in Palos Verdes / Rolling Hills for sale with 100,000+ square foot lots:

AddressLot Size (SqFt)List Price
83 Crest Rd E, Rolling Hills 90274105,552$5,900,000
5 Chuckwagon Rd, Rolling Hills 90274108,229$3,495,000
2 Pine Tree Ln, Rolling Hills 90274114,584$6,999,999
6 Ringbit Road West, Rolling Hills 90274133,827$4,475,000
13 Eastfield Dr, Rolling Hills 90274146,386$4,998,000
60 Eastfield Dr, Rolling Hills 90274150,134$6,750,000
8 Upper Blackwater Cyn Rd, Rolling Hills 90274198,173$6,995,000
12 Upper Blackwater Cyn Rd, Rolling Hills 90274198,173$8,888,000
8 Quail Ridge Rd N, Rolling Hills 90274224,905$6,150,000
1 Buggy Whip Dr, Rolling Hills 90274224,905$40,000,000
3 Appaloosa Ln, Rolling Hills 90274398,138$9,350,000

What’s the Largest Lot Size Sold in the South Bay Over the Last Ten Years?

11 Upper Blackwater Canyon Road, Rolling Hills 90274 | 409,960 Square Foot Lot – over 9 acres! The home sold in 2015 for $4,800,000, which is only $11.71 per square foot of land compared with the 10-year average sale price of $44.89 per square foot of land in Palos Verdes.

Photography Courtesy of Raju Chhabria

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