Large properties are rare in Hermosa Beach, where most homes sit on compact lots just blocks from the ocean. That’s part of what makes this newly listed estate so unusual.
Priced at $13.999 million, the property spans more than half an acre — making it the third-largest residential lot in Hermosa Beach. Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac and surrounded by mature trees, the home feels more like a private compound than a typical South Bay residence.
The estate includes a six-bedroom main house and a detached guest house, with a total of seven bedrooms and seven baths across roughly 7,400 square feet.
Despite its scale and privacy, the property remains within walking distance of the beach and the restaurants and shops of Hermosa and nearby Manhattan Beach. Lauren Forbes and Brett Beebe with the Lauren Forbes Group at Compass hold the listing.
A rare half-acre property in a neighborhood defined by smaller lots

Size alone sets the 1807 Valley Park Avenue estate apart.
Most homes in Hermosa Beach sit on lots a fraction of this size, making properties with expansive grounds exceptionally difficult to find. The extra space allows for features and privacy that would be impossible on a typical coastal parcel.
The result is a setting that feels removed from its surroundings while still remaining connected to the neighborhood.
Designed with inspiration from Montecito’s relaxed coastal estates

The home draws design influence from the larger compounds of Montecito and Santa Barbara.
From the street, the architecture feels understated. Inside, exposed beams, wood floors, and custom millwork create warmth and texture throughout the interior.
Large glass doors open to the grounds, reinforcing the connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Soaring ceilings and open spaces define the main living areas
Inside the main residence, ceiling heights reach up to 25 feet.
Living areas flow easily from one room to the next, creating a layout that supports both everyday use and larger gatherings. A private theater adds another layer of entertainment within the home.

Technology is integrated throughout, including a full Savant smart-home system.
Exposed beams and custom millwork add architectural character
Structural details give the interiors a sense of depth and texture.
Exposed wood beams draw the eye upward in key living areas, while custom millwork adds detail to walls, ceilings, and built-ins. These elements help balance the scale created by the high ceilings, making the rooms feel substantial but still livable.


The result is a home that feels established rather than newly built.



French doors and expansive glass create constant connection to the grounds
One of the defining features of the home is how often the outdoors is visible from inside.
French doors and large windows appear throughout the main level, allowing natural light to move freely through the living spaces. Many of these openings lead directly to patios, terraces, and garden areas, making it easy to step outside from multiple points in the house.



Primary suite designed as its own private retreat
The primary bedroom occupies its own space within the home.
Vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, and access to the outdoors help separate it from the rest of the residence. The bathroom overlooks the surrounding gardens and includes spa-style features.


Other bedrooms open onto terraces and balconies with views of the property.
Upstairs bedrooms open onto private balconies overlooking the property
Several of the secondary bedrooms include direct access to balconies and terraces.
From these vantage points, the surrounding landscaping becomes part of the daily experience. Mature trees and garden spaces create views that feel removed from the density typical of Hermosa Beach.

This design gives the upper level a sense of separation from the more active areas below.

A private movie theater and smart-home system bring modern convenience indoors
Entertainment and technology were integrated into the home’s design from the start.
A dedicated movie theater offers a separate space for watching films, while a Savant automation system controls lighting, sound, climate, and other functions throughout the house.

Detached guest house adds flexibility for extended stays
Separate from the main house, the guest residence offers its own bedroom, bath, and living space.
Its position allows visitors to remain connected while maintaining privacy. The structure could also serve as a workspace, studio, or additional living quarters.


Guest houses have become increasingly desirable features in large coastal properties.
Lagoon-style pool with zip line transforms the backyard into a private resort
The backyard was designed to function as more than just an outdoor space.
At its center sits a saltwater pool with a waterslide and zip line, surrounded by landscaping and lounge areas.




With putting green for golf practice
Additional features include an outdoor kitchen, putting green, and horseshoe pit.
These elements allow the property to function almost like a private country club.


Private sports court and open grounds rarely found this close to the beach
A full multi-sport court occupies part of the property, offering space for recreation that would be difficult to replicate elsewhere in Hermosa Beach.
Large lawns and mature trees help create a sense of separation and privacy.

This kind of outdoor space is one of the estate’s defining features.

Quiet cul-de-sac location offers privacy while remaining close to the ocean
Despite its secluded setting, the home remains close to the beach.
A nearby path provides access toward the shoreline, while Hermosa Beach’s restaurants, shops, and nightlife are just minutes away.

The location combines privacy with convenience.
A rare opportunity to own one of Hermosa Beach’s largest residential properties
Large coastal compounds like this seldom come to market in Hermosa Beach.
The combination of lot size, guest house, and resort-style grounds makes it stand apart even within one of Southern California’s most sought-after coastal communities.

For buyers looking for space and privacy without leaving the South Bay, the property represents a rare offering.

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