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The
Village or Seascape I, II, and III
There
are endless reasons that the South Bay and Redondo Beach are
great places to live, and without question the proximity to
the ocean is one of them. Redondo Beach offers a wider variety
of options than neighboring Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach
as it's zoned to allow higher density housing in some areas.....meaning
larger condo complexes. Some of the most ideal complexes are
located in South Redondo Beach just off of Catalina and are
known as the Village or Seascapes I, II and III. All of the
Seascape Buildings are also known as the Village (they're
actually all on Catalina but the addresses are on The Village)
All of the complexes have Homeowners Associations with relatively
high HOA dues to cover the various landscaping, pools and
some insurance, but if you're looking for an affordable way
to have a beach home, they may be ideal for you. All three
buildings offer some fantastic ocean, Catalina, and harbor
views and are centrally located just a short walk or bike
ride to the beach, marina, restaurants and shops and parks.
Keep in mind that some of my comments are just opinions on
what is both good and bad about the buildings based on my
observations and feedback from my clients.
Seascape
I
Seascape
One is actually located between Seascapes II and III and consists
of 210-250 The Village. It was built in 1978 and is just east
of King Harbor and the Redondo Beach pier. Many of the units
have fairly unique windows that allow for plenty of light
and breezes. The smallest units are 1 bedroom 1 bath with
around 577 square feet with the largest units being 2 bedroom
2 bath with just over 1600 feet. Values depend primarily on
the location and view as well as the upgrades that the owners
have done over time.
Pros:
Location, location, location. Seascape I is central to everything
and you truly don't have to get in the car on the weekends.
It's directly adjacent to the marina and the Redondo Beach
pier and has a large grassy park just outside your door. Some
of the units are very nicely remodeled and some have tremendous
ocean views (although those unblocked view units rarely come
on the market. This is an affordable way to live by the beach
or use a rental unit. See additional pictures of an ocean
view unit at 240 The Village.
Cons:
The complex is a little maze like and finding your way around
isn't always simple. The complex also has shared laundry with
a laundry room near the elevator on every floor. Another negative
is that there seems to continually be an assessment in addition
to the HOA dues and currently all of the planters and ponds
have been undergoing continual work. Unlike Seacapes Two and
Three the complex is not gated (although the parking is)
Seascape
II
Seascape
2 was built in 1980 and looks a bit more modern than Seascape
I. The units are much larger with the smallest one bedrooms
just a bit over 900 square feet and the largest condos having
2 bedrooms plus a very good sized loft (with an additional
balcony) and just at 1900 square feet. Seascape 2 consists
of the buildings with 100-160 The Village addresses and is
the furthest north of the oceanfront/oceanview buildings.
The complex has a very nice pool area and is walkable to just
about everything imaginable. Seascape 2 also has some townhome
units with larger square footage and attached garages. Many/most
of the units have been extensively remodeled and many have
stunning ocean and harbor views.
Pros:Again
the location is excellent with shops, restaurants, gyms and
the beach just a stroll away. The complex has a very nice
vacation like feel to it and is ideal for those looking for
a beach home, second home or just wanting a primary residence
at the beach....without the price tag of many other oceanview
properties.
Cons:There
are often assessments and the monthly HOA is fairly high and
currently around the mid $400s as of this article. It's a
fairly large complex and often a bit confusing to find your
way around. Although the views can be stunning some of the
units are a bit further back with a service road and a few
buildings in front of the views of some of the lower units.
Seascape
III
Built
in 1980 Seascape III feels very similar to Seascape II with
a slightly more "vacation" type feel. The condos
are fairly large with the smallest 1458 square feet and the
largest being the penthouse 2 bedroom with an ocean view loft
and separate patio with slightly over 2000 square feet. This
is the furthest south of the Seascape buildings but still
walkable to everything.
Pros:
Again the location is just ideal and the complex has a great
second home or vacation feel. Higher floor units have some
tremendous views and many have been very nicely upgraded.
As with all of the Esplanade and Village buildings, prices
have come down considerably as they have had a very high second
home ownership in the past and have suffered quite a bit with
some foreclosures and short sales forcing prices down which
makes for an ideal environment for buyers
Cons:
As with all of the Seascape buildings the HOA is quite high
and the age of the buildings, coupled with their environment
of sun and salt air, often make for additional assessments.
HOA is also fairly restrictive as to what can be done to the
units, but this can also be considered a positive for many.
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