Palos Verdes Beach
The Palos Verdes Peninsula is a gorgeous stretch of land jutting out over the ocean and consists of the coastal towns of Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Palos Verdes and Rancho Palos Verdes. It’s a destination unto itself, its famed bluffs overlooking Catalina Island and the shimmering blue waters of the Pacific. Notable sights include the Wayfarers Chapel, Point Vicente Lighthouse, Terranea Resort and the stunning Abalone Cove shoreline. The tree-lined streets and sprawling equestrian properties in many of the neighborhoods, award-winning schools, and a quiet friendly vibe make Palos Verdes a draw for those seeking a refuge from Los Angeles’ bustling metropolis.
As you wind your way around the Peninsula, you’ll find many secluded neighborhoods here known for their distinguished style and tranquil surroundings. Residents appreciate the decades-old Eucalyptus that line Palos Verdes Drive and lead to wide-open streets with homes typically spread out over an acre or two. Palos Verdes Country Club and the illustrious Chadwick School are nestled in among the homes and provide welcome perks for local residents, while the grand Terranea Resort is celebrated for its luxurious accommodations and miles of ocean vistas.
For those wishing to enjoy the serene life in Palos Verdes, access to the 110 Freeway provides easy accessibility to downtown Los Angeles and neighboring thruways, while a quick trip down the hill leads you to the beach cities within minutes. Consider the benefits of working in the thriving heart of Los Angeles while being able to retreat to the peaceful Palos Verdes Peninsula, or work from home in this beautiful part of the South Bay. Award-winning public and private schools, distinctive restaurants and shopping and stunning neighborhoods await you in enchanting Palos Verdes.