
Welcome
to Redondo Beach CA. Only minutes south of Los Angeles International
Airport (LAX) you will find Redondo Beach and The Redondo Beach
Pier. By some called the "seafood capital" of Southern California.
Here you will find the Redondo Beach Dog Park, an off-leash access
for dogs, excursion boats, fishing. The pier is shaped like a
horse shoe, starting at one point of the beach and wrapping around
to another, contains numerous shops and restaurants and an open
fresh fish markets.
While
Redondo Beach has long been known as one of the South Bay's top
weekend family spots, many people want to live the Redondo Beach
lifestyle year-round. This area's beaches, recreational activities,
employment opportunities and attractions, combined with the year
round warm climate and low cost of living, make it too good to
resist. Robert Woodie can guide you through the Redondo Beach Real
Estate market. Once you've decided to relocate in Redondo Beach,
the decision then becomes "where?" Redondo Beach's year-round
water sports, sport fishing, swimming, surfing, sailing, whale
watching, kayaking‹even trekking a unique wilderness park. Not
to mention two miles of the cleanest, widest beaches in the state
and a fabulous pier make it a South Bay favorite. Robert encourages
you to explore the area as you seek out the ideal spot to put
down roots.
Redondo
Beach is a truly historic beach that reflects the famous California
lifestyle. It's a great community with fine schools, as well all
types of activities and attractions, the seafront esplanade is
the most romantic sunset-watching place in the world.
If
you are interested in buying or selling a Redondo Beach Home,
please see the "Buy A Home"
or "Sell A Home"
sections of the site! Or you can use the Quick Contact Form below:
Some
of the best and most innovative schools in the State are located
in Redondo Beach, California. Small and large businesses flourish,
and City services are on a par with or exceed those of any other
South Bay city.
| |
Redondo
Beach, CA 90278 |
National
Average |
| Population
of Redondo Beach |
37578 |
11571 |
| Median
Age |
36.0
years |
37.41
years |
| Median
Household Income |
$69,586 |
$39,727 |
| Percentage
of Single Households |
55.2% |
44.72% |
| Percentage
of Married Households |
44.8% |
55.27% |
| Percentage
Families (households with children) |
60.9% |
69.28% |
| Average
Household Size |
2.39
people |
2.57
people |
| Percentage
College or Better |
51.9% |
25.99% |
| Percentage
White Collar |
73.0% |
47.07% |
| Redondo
Beach, once a commercial seaport, today, is truly reflective
of the laid-back, fun-loving Californian lifestyle. A resort
destination that boasts the cleanest beaches in the state,
it offers a wealth of year-round water sports including fishing,
swimming, sailing and of course surfing. Redondo Beach now
has a pleasure pier with unique shops and restaurants, marinas,
and a sport fishing fleet. And, there's an alluring seafront
esplanade, which has been called one of the most romantic
sunset-watching places in the world. |
| Cost
of Living |
| |
Redondo
Beach, CA 90278 |
National
Average |
| Cost
of Living Index |
166.9 |
102.76 |
| Average
Yearly Utility Cost |
5220 |
3250.50 |
| Average
Household Total Consumer Expenditures |
$66,415
per year |
$41,554
per year |
| Average
Household Education Expenditures |
$1,129
per year |
$729
per year |
| Average
Household Entertainment Expenditures |
$3,584
per year |
$2,183
per year |
| Average
Household Transportation Expenditures |
$13,904
per year |
$8,682
per year |
| Average
Household Retail Expenditures |
$39,732
per year |
$24,198
per year |
| Average
Household Non-RetailExpenditures |
$27,020
per year |
$17,353
per year |
| Centrally
located, Redondo Beach provides the perfect "base"for
excursions to all the major local attractions in the greater
Los Angeles and Orange County areas, including world-renowned
museums and popular theme parks. You¹ll find Redondo Beach
is everything a beach town should be. Along our coastal zone
you¹ll find a full complement of vacation, convention and
meeting facilities in an unmatched oceanside environment.
Our beachfront invites a relaxed walking tour from the Whaling
Wall to the charming Riviera Village. Live in Redondo Beach
and you¹ll see why this South Bay community has been Los Angeles
County¹s most colorful and exciting destination for more than
100 years. |
| Quality
of Life |
| |
Redondo
Beach, CA 90278 |
National
Average |
| Average
Winter High Temperature |
59.3
degrees |
41.18
degrees |
| Average
Winter Low Temperature |
48.6
degrees |
22.80
degrees |
| Average
Summer High Temperature |
75.3
degrees |
86.46
degrees |
| Average
Summer Low Temperature |
60.6
degrees |
62.23
degrees |
| Average
Annual Precipitation |
13.2
inches |
38.69
inches |
| Air
Quality Index |
1.0 |
44.69 |
| Total
Crime Index |
5.4 |
3.47 |
| Personal
Crime Index |
5.0 |
3.40 |
| Culture
Index |
162.0 |
93.57 |
| Homes
on South Redondo's alphabet avenues -- a diverse mix of older
cottages, condos and million-dollar-plus homes -- have breathtaking
views of the Pacific without the crime found in Venice and
Santa Monica. |
| Redondo
Beach Schools |
Neighborhood
Schools
(represented by High School) |
Total
Students |
Students
Per
Teacher |
Grade
1 Class Size |
%
of Seniors
Receiving HS
Diplomas |
%
to Higher
Education |
| Redondo |
7727 |
20 |
NA |
99
% |
85
% |
| Redondo
Union |
1010 |
19 |
28 |
99
% |
85
% |
| Miracosta |
1010 |
19 |
28 |
98
% |
86
% |
| The
school district consists of eight elementary schools, two
middle schools, one high school, one continuation school,
and one adult school. RBUSD was created on July, 1993. Unification
merged the former Redondo Beach City School District with
the South Bay Union High School District, (the former district
had served the community for more than 100 years) bringing
to the students of the city a comprehensive educational program
rich in tradition, covering preschool through 12th grade and
beyond. |
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