North Hermosa (Hermosa Beach, CA)
By Ed Kaminsky, Ed Kaminsky
(Kaminsky Real Estate Group/Shorewood Realtors)
I truly believe the homes at Hermosa Pointe stand above the rest because of their excellent North Hermosa location paired with ocean views that cannot be duplicated unless you are willing to pay $6-10 million to be right on The Strand. It's an exciting project to be involved in as we see the evolution of future green building unfold right before us and suddenly become very available and accessible to new homebuyers in the area. Join us for the Grand Opening Event & Green Home EXPO at Hermosa Pointe, Saturday, July 18th, 11-5. Visit vendors and businesses such as Whole Foods, GrassFree, Midwest Solar, Reeds Natural Sodas, Color Me Green, Maid Brigade, Westco Smart Homes & more at our Green EXPO. Find out how to get a FREE GEM car! http://www.zingding.com/5222055552 Here's a little more i...
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By Keith Kyle
(South Bay Brokers)
As a longtime resident of Hermosa Beach, it always pains me to see the old charming beach cottages get torn down and to watch the mansion that's soon to follow.  I realize that as a realtor I should embrace this change and the increase in the values that go along with it, but I'm always sad to watch all of the reasons that Hermosa is so great slowly disappear.  As a former resident of North Hermosa on 26th Street, I don't understand why the city is allowing the new construction to no only dominate the look of the street, but to have a variance on the front of the property to the point in which there is only about 3 feet from sidewalk to the front of the house.  These new "mansions" simply don't fit on the lot, but that's an opinion for another day.  With the setback rules not seeming to...
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By Brian Byhower
(REMAX Estate Properties)
I'm sure people familiar with Hermosa Beach have seen all the new construction going on in the northern part of the city. Some of the construction is moving right along. And then there are the ones that just keep dragging on. You probably know of the two in particular. Both "homes" are on 29th Street. That big, ugly home at the corner of 29th and Hermosa Avenue and the "work in progress" home at 29th and Manhattan Ave. The big and ugly home is almost complete, after being build for over 4 years. The other, who knows what's going on with that one. The scaffolding has been up for 3 years and it's only worked on, occasionally. Walk by the home on Hermosa Ave. and 29th, take a good look at it. Look at all the vent and pipes sticking out of it by the front door. Look at the hodgepodge of sty...
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