Here’s your opportunity to own a piece of Redondo Beach history — Designated Historical Landmark No. 65 — offering property tax benefits under the Mills Act. Built in 1912 by Vincent Burnham, this timeless coastal bungalow reflects the classic architectural character of early Redondo Beach and was originally envisioned as part of an informal compound alongside its neighboring properties.
Beyond its storybook curb appeal, this home offers versatility and authentic charm on one of South Redondo’s most picturesque tree-lined streets. Framed by a white picket fence and surrounded by lush landscaping, the residence blends historic detail with the relaxed spirit of beachside living — just blocks from the Redondo Beach Pier and Torrance Beach.
Inside, the main home features two bedrooms and one full bath, a light-filled living room with warm wood accents, and a sunny kitchen that opens to the backyard for easy indoor-outdoor flow.
The two redesigned carriage houses provide additional living space or ample storage units, each with its own entrance and flexible layout — ideal for a home office, creative studio, guest suite, gym, or personal retreat. One unit used as a studio complete with kitchen and bathroom. Recent improvements include a brand new foundation in the main house completed 11/11/2025, new sod and irrigation system in front yard.
Combining historic charm, modern functionality, and a highly sought-after South Redondo location, 222 S Broadway presents a rare opportunity to own a landmark property and experience the best of coastal living.
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