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Manhattan Beach: Amazing lifestyle

posted on April 24th, 2012 filed under: California

 

One of the best things about living in Manhattan Beach (or for that matter anywhere in the South Bay) is the great weather that you enjoy almost 365 days a year. A lifetime is a collection of moments. And in this beautiful part of the world, those moments (like the one captured above) are frequent.

For those considering where to live in the LA basin who have a choice and can afford to spend a little more, living in Manhattan Beach is a luxury and a treat. Manhattan Beach is separated into several sections, each with their own distinct feel. The Tree Section, The Sand Section, The hill section and so forth, they really make up different lifestyles and costs of living that you can choose from.

Wherever you live in this community, outdoor fun in the sun is part of living here. Whether your idea of a good time is to take a stroll, sports, surfing, boogie boarding, volleyball or any of the other many activities readily available, it is all here for you.

One of the things that I often get asked as a REALTOR is “What do you like about the area?” The truth is just about everything and really could not think of anywhere else that I would rather be.

posted by Greg Geilman // Leave A Comment

Redondo Beach: Fun, sun and an amazing location

posted on April 18th, 2012 filed under: California

 

If you are looking for an abosultely fantastic lifestyle in Southern California, Redondo Beach has to be on your short list. Along with nearby Manhattan and Hermosa Beach, they are some of the most popular beaches with some of the best real estate and homebuying opportunities availble. The three communities are connected by The Strand, which is a cement walkway that runs along the beaches.

Outdoor recreation is a huge part of the attraction to this area with rollerblading, surf, sun, volleyball, jogging or just taking a stroll down by the beach. It truly is a year round pleasant climate for almost any outdoor sport or activity. Redondo Beach has year round volleyball facilities on the beach with  permanent poles and nets that are placed and maintained by the city 365 days a year.

Redondo Beach also has a large jobs base to support its economy with Northrop Grumman and other large employers providing jobs to those who live in the community and the surrounding area. This broad economic base is also enhance by jobs available in metro Los Angeles which is only about 20 miles away.

 

posted by Greg Geilman // Leave A Comment

Hermosa Beach: More than Volleyball.

posted on April 7th, 2012 filed under: California

 

With the acclaim and fame that Professional Beach Volleyball has achieved over the years, Hermosa Beach has become synonymous with beach volleyball tournaments and it would be easy for someone to think of Hermosa Beach as mostly that. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Hermosa Beach is a vibrant and growing beachfront city with quite a few other parks and recreation activities available from a skateboard park to facilities for softball, baseball, tennis and almost any other recreational activity that you can think of.

It retains a somewhat small town feel and has a greenbelt running alongside the Strand (which connects Redondo, Hermosa and Manhattan Beaches.

So what is life like here? It is typical laid back California style living. The farmer’s market is open every Friday from noon to four. There are cafes, small shops, and plenty of events on the weekends.

A lifestyle beyond compare that is much more than just volleyball.

 

posted by Greg Geilman // Leave A Comment

Fun times in Inland Empire

posted on April 1st, 2012 filed under: California, Uncategorized

There is plenty to do in Inland Empire but one thing comes to mind and that is Castle Park. Does not matter what age you are, young or old, you will have a blast coming to this park. Castle Park has a mix of attractions to entertain the entire family. The park features over 65 rides and attractions like miniature golf, arcade games, restaurants and more. Castle Park has beautiful landscapes with well kept lawns, abundant waterfalls, rapids, fountains, and palm tress of every shape and size. So if your ever in Inland Empire, you and your family should come check this park out!

posted by Eric Blackwell // Leave A Comment

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