Looking for Luxury in Paradise? Palos Verdes is a peninsula jetting out into the Pacific Ocean at the South end of the Los Angeles basin. Bought in 1913 by Frank Vanderlip for $1.3 million all 16,000 acres; his team spent a decade designing and creating the first planned community in the USA. Yes, incorporated in 1924 the Palos Verdes Project was the first community that had a Homeowners Association that must approve the architectural style of any componet that can be visible from the outside.
In comparison to markets like Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, and Brentwood, Palos Verdes has a lower dollar per square foot. Dollar per foot is not always the best way to value a property becuase some homes may have more detail or luxury finishes. However, its a great way to get an understanding of price points in the area.
- Palos Verdes Estates: The median sale price per square foot is around $1,120, marking a 26.2% rise compared to the prior year.
- Manhattan Beach: The median sale price per square foot is approximately $1,290, reflecting an 11.7% increase from the previous year.
- Pacific Palisades: The median listing home price per square foot is around $1,400.
Here are homes in Palos Verdes with a dollar per sq foot over $1250.

Homes for Sale in Palos Verdes with a Dollar per Square Foot over $1250
Here is a search of homes over $4,000,000 in Palos Verdes.
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