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Dylan Holston Service Areas and Neighborhoods

El Segundo, CA

El Segundo is a thriving coastal city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, incorporated on January 18, 1917, and spanning 5.5 square miles along Santa Monica Bay. Recognized as the "Aerospace Capital of the World," it is home to several Fortune 500 companies—including Boeing, Chevron, and Mattel—as well as the headquarters and practice facilities for the Los Angeles Lakers, LA Kings, and Los Angeles Chargers. With its small-town charm, vibrant downtown, and proximity to LAX, El Segundo offers a unique blend of beachside living and economic vitality in the heart of Southern California.

Manhattan Beach, CA

Manhattan Beach is a premier coastal city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, originally incorporated in 1912. Known as the "Pearl of the South Bay," it spans over 2 miles of ocean frontage with 115 acres of pristine sandy beach and features upscale neighborhoods, a vibrant downtown, and a high quality of life.

Hermosa Beach, CA

Hermosa Beach — Spanish for "Beautiful" — is a compact, sun-drenched coastal city of just 1.4 square miles nestled between Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County. Home to nearly 20,000 residents, it offers a laid-back surf-culture vibe, a walkable downtown, and 2 miles of sandy shoreline that draws over a million visitors annually.

Redondo Beach, CA

Redondo Beach is a 6.2-square-mile coastal city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, home to roughly 67,000 residents. Incorporated in 1892 — originally established as an early port for Southern California — it blends laid-back beach-town charm with urban sophistication, sitting just 20 miles from downtown LA and 7 miles south of LAX.

Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA

The Palos Verdes Peninsula is an elevated, 16,000-acre coastal enclave rising above the South Bay in southwestern Los Angeles County, often called "the hill" by locals. Comprising four distinct cities — Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates — the peninsula offers a rare blend of luxury living, natural beauty, and small-town serenity just 30 miles from downtown LA.

Torrance, CA

Torrance is one of the largest and most well-rounded cities in the South Bay, spanning 20.5 square miles with a population of roughly 142,000 residents. Founded in the early 1900s as a planned "garden-industrial city" by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. — the same landscape architect behind the Jefferson Memorial grounds — Torrance has evolved into a thriving hub that balances suburban comfort, coastal access, and economic vitality just 20 miles southwest of downtown LA.

Lawndale, CA

Lawndale is a compact, diverse city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, founded in 1905 by real estate developer Charles B. Hopper and incorporated on December 28, 1959. Spanning just under 2 square miles with a population of approximately 31,800, it is one of the last cities to have incorporated in the South Bay and offers an affordable, centrally located residential community with convenient access to neighboring beach cities, major freeways, and Los Angeles International Airport.

Hawthorne, CA

Hawthorne is a 6-square-mile city in the heart of the South Bay, home to roughly 82,000 residents. Often called the "Hub of the South Bay," it sits at the intersection of three major freeways (I-405, I-110, I-105) and is best known as the birthplace of The Beach Boys and the current headquarters of SpaceX.

Inglewood, CA

Inglewood is a 9.1-square-mile city in southwestern Los Angeles County with a population of roughly 105,000 residents. Settled in 1873 and incorporated in 1908, it has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years — evolving from a historically undervalued community into one of LA's most dynamic entertainment and sports capitals.

Gardena, CA

Gardena is a 5.9-square-mile city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County with a population of roughly 59,000 residents. Designated an "All-America City" for its civic excellence, Gardena was once the berry-growing capital of Southern California — earning the nickname "Berry Land" — before evolving into one of the most culturally diverse and centrally located communities in the South Bay.

Lomita, CA

Lomita is a small, residential city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, whose name derives from the Spanish word for "little hill". Incorporated on June 30, 1964—to prevent annexation by neighboring cities. It spans just 1.9 square miles with a population of approximately 20,000 and is known as the "Friendly City," offering an affordable, close-knit community with scenic views of the Palos Verdes Hills and convenient proximity to Torrance, the beach cities, and major freeways.

Carson, CA

Carson is a 19-square-mile city in the South Bay and Harbor regions of Los Angeles County, home to approximately 93,500 residents. Incorporated in 1968 which is relatively late compared to its neighbors — Carson has transformed from a landscape of industrial sites into a thriving, family-oriented suburb known for its diversity, affordability, and strong community identity.

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San Pedro, CA

San Pedro is a historic waterfront community in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, formerly a separate city that consolidated with Los Angeles in 1909. Home to the Port of Los Angeles—the busiest seaport in the nation, also known as "America's Port"—it has a population of approximately 87,700 and offers a rich maritime heritage, iconic landmarks like the Battleship Iowa Museum and Point Fermin Lighthouse, a thriving arts district, and a small-town coastal atmosphere just 20 miles south of downtown LA.

Long Beach, CA

Long Beach is a major coastal city spanning over 50 square miles in southeastern Los Angeles County, with a population of roughly 470,000 — making it the 7th-largest city in California and the 2nd-largest in LA County. Often branded as "The Urban Waterfront Playground," it combines big-city infrastructure with a distinctive beach-town identity, sitting equidistant between downtown LA and Orange County.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles is the second-most populous city in the United States, home to approximately 3.88 million residents within 469 square miles — and the cultural, commercial, and entertainment capital of the West Coast. Founded in 1781 as a Spanish settlement, the "City of Angels" has grown into a sprawling, globally influential metropolis anchored by Hollywood, a major port economy, and one of the most diverse populations on Earth.

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Coldwell Banker Realty | Manhattan Beach, CA


Mobile: 310-310-1498


Email: Dylan.Holston@cbrealty.com


CA-DRE: 02250215


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