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2014’s Most Expensive Home Sales in the South Bay

Home sales in the South Bay totaled well over $2 billion in 2014. Here are the 12 homes with last year's highest price tags

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12) 620 8th Street, Manhattan Beach

6 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms | 7,261 Square Feet | Selling Price: $7,900,000


11) 250 Dianthus, Manhattan Beach

5 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms | 8,500 Square Feet | Selling Price: $8,100,000


10) 3035 The Strand, Hermosa Beach

3 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3,219 Square Feet | Selling Price: $8,500,000


9) 2624 The Strand, Hermosa Beach

3 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms | 3,758 Square Feet | Selling Price: $8,950,000


8) 120 5th Street, Manhattan Beach

4 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms | 5,000 Square Feet | Selling Price: $9,300,000


7) 104 The Strand, Manhattan Beach

3 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2,234 Square Feet | Selling Price: $9,500,000


6) 117 & 121 34th Street, Manhattan Beach

4 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms | 5,417 Square Feet | Selling Price: $10,000,000


5) 201 18th Street, Manhattan Beach

5 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms | 7,900 Square Feet | Selling Price: $12,000,000


4) 705 Via La Cuesta, Palos Verdes Estates

6 Bedrooms | 8 Bathrooms | 10,100 Square Feet | Selling Price: $12,999,900


3) 1608 Via Fernandez, Palos Verdes Estates

9 Bedrooms | 12 Bathrooms | 15,147 Square Feet | Selling Price: $13,500,000


2) 516 The Strand, Manhattan Beach

4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 1,884 Square Feet | Selling Price: $13,500,001


1) 1904 The Strand, Manhattan Beach

4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 4,839 Square Feet | Selling Price: $15,750,000

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