
South Bay Digs • November 14, 2025
ON THE COVER | Hill Section Hideaway: Inside a secluded Manhattan Beach villa, ideally positioned near Downtown and the beach presented by Jen Caskey of the
Jen Caskey Group at Compass.
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ON THE COVER | Hill Section Hideaway: Inside a secluded Manhattan Beach villa, ideally positioned near Downtown and the beach presented by Jen Caskey of the
Jen Caskey Group at Compass.

This secluded, European-style villa at 1000 Highview Avenue in Manhattan Beach offers a rare combination of privacy, ocean views, and proximity to downtown and the beach. The five-bedroom home features a courtyard-centered design with indoor-outdoor living, updated modern amenities, and a luxurious primary suite, creating a tranquil retreat within walking distance of top-rated schools and local attractions.

Listed for $6.3 million by Jen Caskey of the Jen Caskey Group, 133 31st Street in Hermosa Beach, is made even more valuable when one considers it is Kim Komick’s vision.

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.

Custom-made for the owner/builder on a coveted corner lot with views of the town and the ocean beyond, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom house spreads over 5,014 square feet.

ON THE COVER Exquisite coastal living offered by Dave Caskey and Jennifer Caskey, of Caskey & Caskey and Associates at eXp Realty. In this edition of South Bay DIGS Magazine discover Los Angeles luxury homes and celebrity homes for sale and top agents that represent them.

Set among one of Southern California’s most ideal coastal settings, this house provided an excellent canvas for Tim Clarke to execute on the second thing that drove him on this project—which happens to be the thing that drives him on all his projects.


It’s once again, summertime in the South Bay. The local real estate market has been picking up velocity all year and I’m seeing lots of new construction in the beach cities. All year we’ve been hearing about the lack of inventory, but would you believe that Manhattan Beach has had more closed sales in 2013 (January – June 17th) than Hermosa Beach and South Redondo Beach combined! See chart below. On the COVER this issue is the ultimate luxury family home in the Hill Section in Manhattan Beach.