Torrance Ca Homes

General December 17th, 2009

Torrance offers a variety of houses, condos and town homes for people looking to purchase in the South Bay area. Torrance is the 12th largest city in California and the 7th largest in Los Angeles County. Torrance Ca Homes are diverse realty in its many safe neighborhoods including North Torrance, Walteria, Marble Estates, Hollywood Riviera, South East Torrance, Old Torrance, Central Torrance and West Torrance. Real Estate ranges from older beach homes, town houses, Patio Homes, 20′s bungalows in old Torrance to senior condominiums, Patio Homes and new large modern multilevel homes. There are also many condominiums and townhouses this along with new senior condos for sale. Many investors come to Torrance and purchase homes, condos and apartment complexes as rentals.

There is a area roughly between Selpulveda and 230th on the north and south and on the west, Maple Ave and east to Crenshaw that has three beautiful developments: Palo del Amo, Southwood Sunray and Marble Estates.These Torrance homes are very Traditional circa 1970′s.  Very typical upscale 2 story California homes, Many have now been remodeled and/or upgraded. Backyard swimming pools are common in these neighborhoods. Marble Estate is a very stable Torrance community with many residents being the original owners.

The City of Torrance, California has almost anything a South Bay home buyer could desire, justifying its slogan, “A Balanced City, Industrial, Residential, Commercial”. This Southern California city is an ideal place to raise a family with safe neighborhoods and high-scoring schools, including Torrance High School, which was used as the setting for Beverly Hills 90210 and She’s All That  . Torrance boasts hosting Del Amo Fashion Center which is one of largest malls in the US. Many other shopping centers are conveniently located near most Torrance homes.

The Recreational opportunities are plentiful in Torrance,such as beaches, parks, and local events are plentiful. Wilson Park has wonderful family picnic and sporting facilities, and hosts the City’s Fourth of July fireworks display as well as a Farmer’s Market that many home owners frequent each Tuesday and Saturday. Along with their own Torrance Beach there are three South Bay Beach beaches to enjoy, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach(and little El Porto) and Hermosa Beach.

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