The top home sales of the month in Hermosa Beach was a newer construction resale single family home located at 2457 Myrtle that closed, off market, at $6,100,000. The home was a beautiful newer single family home in one of the premier neighborhoods in the Hermosa Beach sand section. Just a few blocks from the beach and equidistant to both Hermosa and Manhattan pier areas, this luxury property enjoyed fabulous ocean views. Built in 2019 and sold for $5,650,000 in October of 2020.
View the MLS listing details below.
Home Facts – By the Numbers
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- 5 bedrooms total
- 6 bathrooms
- 3,941 square feet (BTV)
- 3,011 foot lot
- Built in 2019
- Sold off market at $6,100,000
2457 Myrtle, Hermosa Beach CA 90254 – Sold for $6,100,000
Listing courtesy of Chris Broadhurst 310-753-8871

with two 2 bed/2 bath units and a 2 bed/1 bath penthouse unit. The location is pretty amazing being the last house on the Strand in Hermosa Beach. As the Manhattan Beach Strand and Hermosa Strand don’t line up evenly 3500 The Strand actually offers a corner lot location with unblocked and unblockable views in 2 directions. The only downside to the location is that it’s a very busy pedestrian corner and there’s rarely not a crowd out front.
over 4,000 square feet and offers a great location in north Hermosa. Hermosa Ave is a fairly busy street but that hasn’t seemed to impact prices in years and this home is listed at a pretty significant $8,295,000 which is rarified air for anything not located beach front. The single family home is located in the north
frontage on the beach and bike path. The home had been on the market over the spring and summer at the same price but pulled of in July. It seems that the market for beachfront homes has picked up steam from then and we’ll have to see what the interest level on this home is. Given the age and layout it will likely sell to a builder for either a major renovation or more likely, torn down and new construction. The location is pretty ideal being in this north
was $2,067,000 with the median “sold” price at $2,105,000 meaning that homes generally sold well higher than the asking price.