A newly listed, $25M oceanfront home on The Strand could break Manhattan Beach records

"When the home was finished in 2000, it was built out at over $700/SF which was an extraordinary number [at the time]," the property's listing agent tells us, sharing that the beach house was hailed as the "best home on the Strand when it was completed."

Georgie Mihaila
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A newly listed Manhattan Beach property is aiming for the crown. Landing hot on the market with a $25 million asking price, a 5-bedroom oceanfront house with a coveted address on The Strand is looking to set a new real estate record.

Located at 1800 The Strand, the property sits on a prime beachfront corner lot, right at the heart of a vibrant beach scene. And not just any beach, but one of California’s finest.

The Strand, Manhattan Beach’s most exclusive address, stretches along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, offering breathtaking ocean views and miles of clean, sandy beaches. Properties along The Strand are among the most desirable in California, offering direct beach access and proximity to high-end shops and gourmet restaurants.

Listed for $25 million with Bryn Stroyke (Co-Founder and Broker of Stroyke Properties Group at Bayside Real Estate Partners), 1800 The Strand has the potential to outshine all the other neighboring homes if it sells anywhere near its asking price.

So let’s take a closer look at the 5-bedroom home that can shatter Manhattan Beach’s real estate records.

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Specs & features

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Clocking in at 5,329 square feet, the 2000-built home comes with 5 spacious bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and a 5-car garage parking (including two vaulted spaces) plus room for 2 more vehicles on the apron.

Custom-built to be “the best home on The Strand”

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“When the home was finished in 2000, it was built out at over $700/SF which was an extraordinary number [at the time],” the property’s listing agent tells us, sharing that the beach house was lauded as the “best home on the Strand when it was completed.”

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It has a dramatic staircase

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“The most dramatic element of the home is the custom floating spiral wood staircase which had to be lowered into the home via a skylight opening using a large crane. It’s very dramatic, and is the first thing you see when you walk in the front door,” agent Bryn Stroyke shares exclusively with Fancy Pants Homes.

And an open floorplan to take in the ocean views

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Per the listing, the home’s open floor plan was designed to maximize natural light and embrace stunning vistas of the ocean, Manhattan Beach Pier, Palos Verdes Peninsula, and Catalina Island. Its strategic location benefits from the southern exposure unique to north-corner lots, capturing iconic views that elevate every gathering.

Standout areas include a bright & airy Great Room and a bedroom with views for days

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With its rooms practically inviting the ocean in through its extra large windows, picking a favorite space is quite the task. Even the property’s agent had a hard time choosing a favorite:

The most impressive room is probably the main living area’s Great Room, although the Primary Bedroom might have a bone to pick with that selection.

Sporting a “best in class location”

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“It is rare to get a best in class property that is also in a best in class location –– this home is it. Many people consider 1800 The Strand to be the absolute center of the bullseye and the very best corner lot on the Strand,” Bryn Stroyke says about the property’s enviable location, further detailing why the corner lot is so desirable:

“Corners are special not just because of the enhanced views but also because you get side yard patios and can actually build 2′ wider… which may not seem like a lot but on 33′ wide lots… it’s a difference-maker.”

Aiming for the crown: setting a new record for the most expensive home on The Strand

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Known for its premium prices, Manhattan Beach has seen many properties on The Strand compete for the title of the priciest home sold in this upscale area. A modern, $36M house with luxury resort vibes gave it a shot a couple of years back, as did a $22 million Selling Sunset-featured property.

The numbers to beat

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There’s also a triple-lot property that’s reportedly eyeing a $150 million sale, but none have managed so far to upstage the current record holder, a $19.2 million house at 508 The Strand — sold by the same team that currently reps 1800 The Strand.

However, the highest sale recorded in the area is still a lot value property at 1000 The Strand which sold in 2017 for $21 million.

Priced at $25 million, 1800 The Strand has all the potential to dethrone both current record holders and become the most expensive house ever sold in Manhattan Beach.

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With a decade-long career as a digital content creator, Georgie started out as a real estate journalist for Multi-Housing News & CPExecutive. She later transitioned into digital marketing, working with leading real estate websites like PropertyShark, RENTCafé and Point2Homes. After a brief but impactful stint in the start-up world, where she led the marketing divisions of fintech company NestReady and media publisher Goalcast, Georgie returned to her first passion, real estate, and founded FancyPantsHomes.com