

This Mediterranean Revivalstyle home in the South Bay’s Hollywood Riviera was built by real estate developer Clifford Reid, who in the 1920s and ’30s sought to re-create the French Riviera in a section between Torrance and Redondo Beach.
Among the first homes built in the community, the grand twostory has all the hallmarks of a classic. Hand-painted beams, inlaid glass windows and plaster walls that simulate cut stone are among features of note. Beyond the front door, a turreted entry dazzles with its original decorative Italian tile floors.
The details Location:124 Via Monte Doro, Redondo Beach, 90277 Asking price: $11.995 million Year built: 1928 Architect: Mark Daniels Living area: 6,756 square feet, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms Lot size: 0.52 of an acre Features: Hand-hewn beams; original handmade rugs; library; lawn fountain from the 1700s About the area: In the 90277 ZIP Code, based on nine sales, the median sales price for singlefamily homes in September was $1.5 million, a 0.7% increase compared with the same month last year, according to CoreLogic. Agents: Aaron Klapper, Strand Hill Christie’s International Real Estate, (310) 546-9800
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