There comes a time when the definition of home changes. It is no longer about square footage or the number of rooms you have, but about how the home supports your life. One-level living represents a shift toward intentionality. It is about removing barriers and replacing them with flow, ease, and beauty.
Homes like this one above Redondo Beach offer something rare: the ability to simplify without sacrificing elegance. The views are endless, stretching across the Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains, creating a sense of calm that cannot be replicated. When everything you need exists on one level, life slows down in the best possible way. Mornings are quieter. Evenings linger longer. The home works with you, not against you.
For many buyers, this is the perfect primary residence for now and the ideal lock-and-leave home for later. A place where you can spend summers in the Pacific Northwest and winters in the sun, knowing that your home is waiting exactly as you left it. Others see this as their first true luxury home, one that prioritizes lifestyle rather than maintenance.
One-level living is not downsizing. It is right-sizing. It is choosing clarity, comfort, and design that endures. This home invites you into that next chapter with grace, beauty, and a view that reminds you every single day why you chose it.
Carrie Haymond
Coldwell Banker Bain Broker
206-512-0850