Living in Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach is primarily a residential community with a population of 66,748[1]in an area of 6.35 square miles. The median price of a single family home is $612,000.[2] The City is a full-service city with its own police, fire and public works departments, two public libraries, a performing arts center, fifteen parks, thirteen parkettes, a large recreational and commercial harbor including King Harbor, a 1,500-slip private craft port, the Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor, Seaside Lagoon, and a bathing and surfing beach. The twelve public schools in Redondo Beach are among the finest “distinguished schools” in the country (see Redondo Beach Unified School District ).
A variety of family events are held year-round throughout the City. Residents will find an abundance of programming for seniors and children, and ample assistance for those seeking housing or employment.
The City is proud to provide a full range of municipal services.
[1] According to U.S. Census 2010
[2] According to California Association of Realtors, September 2010
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