Real Estate in the Beach Cities: Hollyglen Market Update for September 2009

Hollyglen Market Update for September 2009

The market continues to be strong in the area of Hawthorne CA known as Hollyglen as the demand for the more reasonable prices of the area (relative to neighboring Manhattan Beach and El Segundo) remaining strong.  There are currently 5 single family homes on the market located west of the 405 with the prices ranging from $495,000 to $631,000.

 

Hollyglen real estate and homes for sale

 

There are currently 5 homes in escrow with 9 closed sales in the past 40 days.

Status    Address City  Price  Br/Ba YrBlt Sqft LSqft
P 14230   Isis AV  HAWT  $        522,000 3/2.00 1955 1098 5149
P 13429   Glasgow PL  HAWT  $        589,000 3/2.00 1955 1124 5297
P 5309  W  123rd  HAWT  $        619,000 3/2.00 1950 1839 5060
P 5349  W  134TH ST  HAWT  $        499,900 3/2.00 1955 1124 5872
B 5324  W  122nd ST  HAWT  $        495,000 3/2.00 1950 1251 4966
S 5349  W  118TH PL  ING  $        280,000 4/2.00 1941 1369 7020
S 5355  W  118th PL  ING  $        449,000 2/2.00 1940 1434 7020
S 5402  W  124th ST  HAWT  $        475,000 2/1.00 1950 918 4874
S 13308   Isis AV  HAWT  $        547,000 3/2.00 1955 1513 5602
S 5301  W  140th ST  HAWT  $        566,500 3/2.00 1955 1098 5600
S 5243  W  141st ST  HAWT  $        575,000 4/2.00 1959 1654 5000
S 5320  W  138th PL  HAWT  $        600,000 3/2.00 1955 1098 5100
S 5309  W  122nd ST  HAWT  $        602,000 3/2.00 1950 1606 4968
S 13609   Heather WY  HAWT  $        780,000 4/3.00 1986 2804 5000

 

 

 

Keith Kyle is a licensed Realtor and e-Pro with South Bay Brokers in Manhattan Beach.  He serves his clients throughout the South Bay and his websites KeithKyleHomes.comand FindYourSouthBayHome.com offer the most comprehensive real estate websites in the South Bay with free MLS access, current home listings, open houses, recent home sales information and more.  Keith can be reached at 310-251-2344 or by email at info@KeithKyleHomes.com

 

0 commentsKeith Kyle • September 09 2009 03:18PM

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