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Which beach is the biggest? Redondo Beach

Which beach city is the biggest? Redondo Beach

Which beach city is the most diverse? Redondo Beach

Here is a short version.

I/2 is north and the other is south

North is inland of Hermosa Beach. It has a lot of 2 on a lot's. Its cool and not cool in areas. Below Artesia Blvd. it is crowded. The Golden Hills Section has tall and skinny houses filling the streets with so little parking that you know you are near the beach. Above Artesia we have a lot of homes many new ones built 2 on a lot. Some are one million each!. Then the 50s homes on a lot 5 or 6oooK with yards look really good or really bad. Mcmansions are coming the Mcmansions are coming

Then we have South Redondo. There the jewel street names and the Avenues give a gentle tug to the wallet and you fork ove another big chunk. They are also all along the beach.

The revenue, the history, the heart of the city, its all so good. Come see us down in Redondo Beach. 

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