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Manhattan Beach is one of the most popular beach cities here in Southern California and is known for its prime residential real estate. Manhattan Beach offers a ton of activities for residents and visitors….volleyball, surfing, and trips to the aquarium. And for those who need to be close to the Hollywood film action, Manhattan Beach is also home to a few film studios.

Manhattan Beach is a great place to explore when it comes to buying homes. Because everyone is looking for a bargain home these days, I added a Manhattan Beach list of homes in foreclosure. These opportunities could have great potential for anyone looking to move to Manhattan Beach or looking to buy an investment property.

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MANHATTAN BEACH FORECLOSURES

Preforeclosure

These are homes that have received a Notice of Default for not paying loan payments for at least 3 months. Many times, homeowners who can no longer make their payments will sell you the home for less than its value to avoid foreclosure. This is known as a short sale.

1042 1st Street

1540 2nd Street

505 3rd Street

216 7th Street

1632 8th Street

232 11th Street

1315 11th Street

1335 19th Street

456 21st Street Manhattan Beach Pier

621 27th Street

229 28th Street

417 28th Street

755 31st Street

629 36th Street

2215 Bayview Drive

2801 Bayview Drive

3113 Crest Drive

1601 Curtis Avenue

914 Duncan Place

123 El Porto Street

2812 Elm Avenue

24 Fairway Drive

1900 Flournoy Road

2104 Flournoy Road

17 Laguna Court

234 Larsson Street

2901 Laurel Avenue

3407 Laurel Avenue

632 Manhattan Beach Boulevard #C

640 Manhattan Beach Boulevard #6

1140 Manhattan Beach Boulevard #G

1311 Manhattan Beach Boulevard #5

421 Marine Avenue

516 Marine Avenue

605 Pacific Avenue

1413 Pine Avenue

2309 Pine Avenue

2612 N Poinsettia Avenue

Foreclosure

These homes are in the second stage of foreclosure. These homes will be sent to Auction to be bid on by the general public. Buyers at auction will have to purchase the property in the full purchase price with cash or cashier’s check on the spot. Usually the purchase is sold in its current condition (as-is).

1762 2nd Street

508 3rd Street

1761 3rd Street

1161 6th Street

1336 8th Street

946 10th Street

801 11th Street

931 17th Street

1430 19th Street

312 21st Street

1131 22nd Street

476 33rd Street

121 42nd Street

3620 Alma Avenue

606 N Ardmore Avenue

223 Aviation Place Manhattan Beach Houses

307 Aviation Place

939 Duncan Avenue

1026 Duncan Avenue

1350 Gates Avenue

3101 Highland Avenue

3 Laguna Court

2900 Maple Avenue

3521 Maple Avenue

1510 Matthews Avenue

1601 Oak Avenue

1850 Pacific Avenue

3613 Pine Avenue

225 Rosecrans Avenue

1144 The Strand #B

1412 Wendy Way

2200 Wendy Way

Bank Owned (REO)

For homes that don’t sell at Auction, the lender reclaims the home. In this case, the lender is now responsible for the property and begins the process of selling the home themselves. By this point, the lender is usually willing to sell the home for less than the market value of the home in order to get rid of the home quickly.

325 4th Street

617 6th Street

1151 8th Street

1550 8th Street

1461 12th Street #C

758 14th Street

233 16th Place

221 21st Street

1205 23rd Street

1650 23rd Street

660 33rd Street

3121 Alma Avenue

1709 N Meadows Avenue

12 Monterey Court

3212 Vista Drive

1808 Wendy Way

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Posted Monday Dec 21