Understanding the Strand
LOCATION & OCEAN FRONT SETTING
The Strand is one of Southern California’s most recognizable beachfront addresses, stretching along the sand through both Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach. Unlike traditional residential neighborhoods, The Strand places homeowners directly adjacent to the beach, offering immediate access to the ocean, the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, and the outdoor lifestyle that defines the South Bay.
Because The Strand spans multiple communities, the character can vary from one location to another. Areas near the Manhattan Beach Pier and Hermosa Beach Pier offer a more vibrant atmosphere with restaurants, shopping, and year-round activity, while other stretches provide a quieter and more private residential setting.
THE STRAND LIFESTYLE
For many residents, living on The Strand is about far more than ocean views. Daily life often revolves around the beach itself, whether that means morning walks along the shoreline, cycling along the coast, volleyball, surfing, or simply enjoying the changing views throughout the day.
The walkability is a major draw. Many homeowners can access restaurants, coffee shops, fitness studios, local events, and downtown amenities without ever getting in a car. This combination of convenience and beachfront living is one of the reasons The Strand remains highly sought after among both full-time residents and second-home owners.
OCEAN FRONT HOMES & ARCHITECTURE
The Strand features some of the most distinctive residential architecture in the South Bay. Homes range from historic beach cottages and extensively remodeled residences to modern custom-built properties designed to maximize ocean views and indoor-outdoor living.
Many properties incorporate rooftop decks, expansive glass walls, multiple entertaining areas, and thoughtful designs that capture views extending from Palos Verdes to Malibu. Because each lot, view corridor, and location is unique, no two properties on The Strand are exactly alike.
SCARCITY, DEMAND & LONG-TERM APPEAL
One of the defining characteristics of The Strand is its limited supply. There are only a finite number of true oceanfront properties available, and opportunities to purchase can be relatively infrequent compared to other South Bay neighborhoods.
As a result, many buyers view ownership on The Strand as both a lifestyle decision and a long-term investment in one of California’s most desirable coastal locations. Inventory levels, pricing, and buyer demand can fluctuate over time, but the scarcity of beachfront homes continues to make The Strand one of the South Bay’s most competitive and closely watched real estate markets.
MANHATTAN BEACH VS. HERMOSA BEACH ON THE STRAND
While both cities offer direct beachfront living, each section of The Strand has its own personality. Manhattan Beach is often associated with larger residences, proximity to Downtown Manhattan Beach, and a more residential atmosphere, while Hermosa Beach offers a lively beach-town feel centered around its walkable downtown district, restaurants, and community events.
For many buyers, choosing between Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach comes down to lifestyle preferences, property style, and long-term goals rather than simply location alone.
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