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A rare opportunity to own a piece of Redondo Beach history—this vintage coastal compound sits west of PCH on one of South Redondo’s most beloved streets, just blocks from the sand, Redondo Beach Pier, and Torrance Beach. Set on a single lot, this charming property includes three separate, stand-alone beach homes: a two-story Craftsman-style main house with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, and two additional 1-bed, 1-bath cottages—each brimming with character and timeless appeal. Whether you're looking to live in the main residence while generating strong rental income, or seeking a fully tenant-occupied investment in a high-demand beachside location, the possibilities are wide open. The main home qualifies for a “B” Historical Rating and the Mills Act, offering significant long-term property tax savings—a true bonus for savvy buyers. Lovingly maintained over the years, each structure showcases signature Craftsman details: wood-paneled walls, intricate trim, vintage clawfoot tubs, and sweet architectural moments throughout. The front yard of the main home is beautifully landscaped with a grassy lawn, while a stone-paved patio between the main house and the first cottage creates a private outdoor gathering space perfect for al fresco dining or soaking up the sun.