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White & Wood Manhattan Beach Home For $2.745 Million
WOW House: For the clean freaks and orderly people: a modern home with sleek lines and a manicured lawn.

WOW House: For the clean freaks and orderly people: a modern home with sleek lines and a manicured lawn.

WOW House: Between the open floor plan, natural light, simple backyard, and clean lines, the home is as calming as a zen garden.

WOW House: This Manhattan Beach home may not be a looker, but with a little work it can turn into a charming place to live.
WOW House: This bright, cheery Manhattan Beach home is sure to steal your heart.
WOW House: The master suite is a sight to see, including a steam shower and soaking tub.
WOW House: It might not be the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it's still charming.
WOW House: It's perfectly cozy with a brick fireplace, and in a great location near schools and malls.
WOW House: The house features modern amenities like a 3-stop elevator, built-in sound system, and electric blinds.
WOW House: This 5-bedroom beauty has high ceilings inside and a large backyard.
WOW House: Endless possibilities await this 3-bedroom home that's ready for remodeling.
WOW House: Located in 'The Strand' section of Manhattan Beach, it was built with the ocean views in mind.
WOW House: You'll feel like you're living in a fairy tale with all of the whimsical details throughout the house.
WOW House: The unobstructed views from this house span across Los Angeles County, the ocean, San Gabriel Valley, you name it.
The executive sold his house for less than $200,000 the asking price.
WOW House: Although this home only has two bedrooms, the newly remodeled interior and beautiful tropical backyard makes up for it's size.
WOW House: Every day will feel like a vacation in this lush, tropical home that sits at the peak of the Hills section of Manhattan Beach.
WOW House: The cheapest home currently listed in Manhattan Beach is considered a "major fixer upper" – is it worth $1.2 million?
WOW House: What's more pleasing to the eye – perfect views of the Pacific, or this custom-built, geometric home? Have both for $13.5M.
WOW House: This $16.5 million home includes a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo with private entry for visitors or staff.
WOW House: This $1.1M home sits on a 4948 square feet lot and is considered a 'heavy fixer' or 'tear down' house.
WOW House: This stunning home, with a recently lowered price of $16.5M, is sure to wow guests.
WOW House: The home features many mansion-living amenities, such as a home theater, wine cellar, and pool with a waterfall.
WOW House: The extensive use of mahogany and warm exotic woods throughout the interior and exterior gives the home an elegant, exotic look.
WOW House: The original owner is finally placing the custom, award-winning home by famed architect Pat Killen on the market.
WOW House: The home delivers the ultimate in coastal elegance and indoor/outdoor beach living.
WOW House: The home was built to capture the natural light, ocean breezes and mountain views.
WOW House: Located in the prestigious Hill Section of Manhattan Beach, the very private estate offers a park-like setting on a half acre lot
WOW House: The home is located near the freeways and LAX for a stress-free commute.
The Jennings bought the $2.6 million home before it was completed, allowing them to customize it.
According to CoreLogic, the median price of a Los Angeles County home was $520,000 last month, up from $500,000 in December 2015.
Manhattan Beach residents pay an effective tax rate of 0.5 percent, the fifth lowest in the state.
The single family ranch-style home in Manhattan Beach Tree Section was listed a "development opportunity."
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom, mid-century Modern-style house, built in 1981, was bought by Amundson two years ago for $1.805 million.
The 1,200-square-foot home, which Carroll kept as an investment property, was sold for $2.05 million — more than $50K over the asking price.
The 1,200-square-foot home is only about a block from the Strand, north of Manhattan Beach Pier.
Part of the reason is because of a good school district.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
The home is mid-century modern, with a spacious kitchen and enviable walk-in closet. And save your rental agreement with its NBA autograph!
Southern California home sales lost steam in October, says an expert. Median prices in Los Angeles and Orange counties rise.
Forbes magazine compiles median prices for properties nationwide per zip code. See how Manhattan Beach fared!